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Old 14-Jun-2004, 18:20
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Default Re: sleep together/ with

Hi,

Yes, you would be probably misunderstood if you said your sentences. It sounds as if you slept with them in the same bed, not necessarily having sex, though.

Here are some corrections of your sentences:

'....referring to someone having (not has) sex.....'

'I remember that my Mom, Dad, and I (not me) shared one bedroom.'

'I had my own little bed....or a crib perhaps? (a bed for babies).

'My parents and I (not me) slept together....'


Iza




Quote:
Originally Posted by blacknomi
Both meanings are similiar, referring to someone has sex with another person, especially someone you are not married to.

When I was a kid, my parents and I were under the same roof. I could remember that Mom, Dad and me share one bedroom. I have my own little bed. Does it make sense if I say to someone

"I used to sleep with mom and dad when I was young"

or

"My parents and me slept together when I was young."

Would it lead to any possible misunderstanding?
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