Re: Sexuality and CoHousing | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: School of Mathematics, U of MN (dept![]() |
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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 94 11:53 CDT |
On Mon, 29 Aug 94 11:17 CDT, Rob Sandelin <cohousing-l [at] uci.com> wrote: >At Sharingwood we had the same situation, a couple split up, moved into >separate households within the community. > omitted: how community handled the situation and helped both Him and Her. > >The result of this is that both of them live in the same community, >share childcare duties and responsibilities and they even hang out a >little bit now and then. If we had all joined up sides, as friends >sometimes do in this situation, I am not sure how it would have turned out. > >Rob Sandelin >Sharingwood Thanks, Rob, for the story. I'm sure it was not easy for the community either, but it seems they stuck with them and the outcome is beneficial to all involved. Congratulations to all!! When I joined cohousing I had the feeling that benefits like these would develop. Monika Stumpf, Monterey CoHousing-Mpls, dept [at] math.umn.edu
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Re: Sexuality and CoHousing BPaiss, August 28 1994
- Re: Sexuality and CoHousing Rob Sandelin, August 29 1994
- Re: Sexuality and CoHousing School of Mathematics, U of MN, August 29 1994
- Re: Sexuality and CoHousing Catherine Kehl, August 31 1994
- Re: Sexuality and CoHousing Jeff Papineau, August 31 1994
- Re: Sexuality and CoHousing Rob Sandelin, August 31 1994
- Re: Sexuality and CoHousing mtracy, August 31 1994
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