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From: Martin Tracy (mtracy![]() |
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Date: Thu, 31 Mar 94 02:34 CST |
Rob Sandelin writes: ------------------- Subgroups are a natural collection of people who share similiar interests, hobbies, whatever. I would think sub-groups would only be a destructive force if the people in the groups were always the same and became exclusionary. ------------------- Oops. You're right, of course. I borrowed the term "subgroup" from group therapy, where it implies an exclusive clique. I'll use the word "clique" instead of "subgroup" until a better word comes along. Sharingwood sounds like a happening place. Dare I guess that it's a functioning cohousing group somewhere in America? I've just joined COHOUSING-L and haven't learned to use the gopher yet, so forgive my naivite until I catch up. My knowledge of cohousing is mostly from reading the first edition of *Cohousing* (the book), and articles in *In Context* and *Creating Community Anywhere*. I've visited groups in Santa Cruz and Grass Valley, but the cohousing hasn't happened there yet. Martin Tracy -- mtracy [at] netcom.com
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More ZEGG to cohousing Martin Tracy, March 30 1994
- RE: More ZEGG to cohousing Rob Sandelin, March 30 1994
- More ZEGG to cohousing Martin Tracy, March 31 1994
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