A blogger admitted that she sleeps on the floor with her five children: It's not for everyone and it does not have to be

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The popular mother blogger Constanta Hall found herself under fire for her children sleeping on the floor. She posted a photo of the so-called family sleeping nest that she placed in the living room. In the photo, three children are lying contentedly on a mattress in the middle of the room, between two leather sofas, hugging the family dog.

"I have always shared a bed with my babies. "I just like it and I still enjoy it," wrote Constanta, who has lived with her seven children at her mother's home for a year. Five children sleep in the living room.

"Although the house has four bedrooms, two are not used, and we have two mattresses on the living room floor surrounded by sofas," she added.

"Last night, while I was lying on one of them with my five children, they were giggling, beating, stinging and saying 'I love you' 4000 times, until they finally fell asleep. I felt extremely satisfied then. "It's not for everyone and it does not have to be," she said.


Although many mothers have admitted that they want to sleep with their children and that they will never be deprived of that comfort and security, some have criticized it because they find it inappropriate for children to sleep on the living room floor.

"If two bedrooms are not used at all, you have a place to go with the children. "Why sleep on the living room floor?" One person commented.

Constance lives separately from her husband Denim Cook from 2020, when he almost died falling off a motorcycle. He avoided going to jail even though he was caught driving under the influence of drugs and with a child unattached in the car.

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