
""I have letters from me and my college roommate about our Barbie Dream House, living together with no men. It's been a part of something that I wanted for a very long time.""
""I've never wanted to live with a man. From my perspective, it is additional labor that is put on the woman, and I feel like that builds resentment in the house.""
""The mommune phenomenon is trying to recover something real - the female solidarity we have largely lost," says science writer Elena Bridgers."
Bernie Sinclaire, a single mother of two, established a 'mommune' with her friend Anabelle Gonzalez to raise their children together without male involvement. This arrangement, rooted in Sinclaire's long-held desire for female-centered living, allows them to share finances and the mental load of parenting. Sinclaire's background in matriarchal societies influences her belief that living with men adds labor and resentment. The success of their mommune has inspired her to create an organization to connect similar family units.
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