The Deconstructed Woman
Women Cohabitating Platonically: Sharing Costs, Combating Loneliness, and Rethinking the “Golden Girls” Model Hosts Elisa Marie and Jojy discuss a South Korea–popularized concept of women cohabitating platonically to share living expenses, reduce loneliness, and maintain autonomy, inspired by the 2019 bestseller Two Women Living Together by Kim Hana and Wong Sunu and an article referencing high New York costs. They explore benefits (financial relief, emotional support, companionship across life stages, easier daily living) and challenges familiar from roommate life (cleanliness, dividing chores, privacy with romantic partners, splitting assets if circumstances change). The conversation addresses gendered household expectations in marriage, clarifies the idea is not primarily about hating men, and considers flexible housing layouts that balance shared and private space. They also connect the topic to widowhood, retirement living, and “geriatric loneliness,” suggesting cohabitation as a creative alternative to isolation and expensive facilities, emphasizing communication and ground rules. 00:00 Podcast Welcome 00:31 Cohabiting Women Concept 02:22 Benefits and Tradeoffs 03:57 Golden Girls Inspiration 06:06 Roommate Friction Points 07:13 Gender Roles at Home 10:30 Not About Hating Men 12:51 Companionship and Aging 16:14 Layouts and Ground Rules 22:19 Why Not More Common 29:34 Loneliness and Care Options 32:27 Listener Call to Action
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