Grams2five
While I wouldn’t want to share with a teenager of either sex it’s a case of beggars can’t be choosers to me. If your son is paying for the trip you take what you’re given or book your own cabin so as not to have to share. I don’t think it’s appropriate to make demands of other peoples money.
I kind of agree with that. I have a 17 year old grandson, and would probably be able to share with him if I had to, as long as we got the ground rules sorted, probably easier than sharing with my teenage granddaughters, but that’s their very different natures. How do you think he would react to you saying that you know it’s not ideal, but could you do anything to make it more comfortable for him ( then sneak in your ideas !)
His dad paying for everyone definitely makes a difference, and the young man’s communication difficulties does too. Paying for your own cabin also creates the issue of him being on his own in the cabin.
It is awkward, so good luck.