Ultimately, to each their own. You do you. And you’ll likely figure it out as you go and make changes along the way.
For us, my two wives have separate bedrooms and I bounce back and forth. First wife is in the master bedroom with attached bath. Second wife is in the most private of the three remaining bedrooms with a bathroom directly across the hallway. It’s what we’ve done for almost two years now and it works for us...and for the home we have and the amount of people in it.
It’s important for my ladies to have a space that is theirs that they can retreat to privately if they so desire...have a little alone time. I think it’s important for them to have some time with me that’s private and just the two of us. I enjoy it and need it as well.
I have toiletries in both bathrooms and use whatever is convenient and makes sense. My clothes are kept in the first wife’s bedroom because there’s more room and I don’t have enough clothes to stock both bedrooms. My tobacco and ammo are kept in the second wife’s bedroom because there’s less moisture with not having an attached bath.
Doesn’t mean any of this won’t ever change. I’ve toyed with having a “master’s suite” (inside joke in my home with my ladies)
, a room I stay in each night and they share the other room. But I don’t think it’d work for us, at least not at the moment, and it’s more important to them to have personal space than it it is for me to have my own...and it’s more important to me that they have a little space of their own. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
My only rule is to not have concrete rules with the exception that we do things in love and consideration of each other. I don’t let rules or arrangements get in the way of common sense and practicality.
As for sharing a king sized bed, it’s not for me. My ass is too big and I need some space when I sleep.
I currently have a king-sized bed in each room and it’s barely enough sometimes! Haha!!! But if it works for you, or anyone elsewhere, have at it!
Our “dream” would be a home with two master suites. But we’re blessed beyond measure with the house God has given us and make it work to its best...for us. If we upgrade or downgrade in the future, we’ll make that work too...however it looks.