{"id":637,"date":"2012-04-01T12:09:46","date_gmt":"2012-04-01T19:09:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blackcap.name\/blog\/new\/?p=637"},"modified":"2012-04-01T12:13:09","modified_gmt":"2012-04-01T19:13:09","slug":"on-sharing-a-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blackcap.name\/blog\/new\/?p=637","title":{"rendered":"On Sharing a Home"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In principle, it&#8217;s something I like, because I have found that living by myself can be unduly lonely at times.<\/p>\n<p>In practice, I do not think it is for me, because a variety of factors intersect in my life, and the end result of this intersection is that there really are not many suitable shared housing opportunities out there.<\/p>\n<p>The first factor is that I&#8217;m nearly fifty years old, and like most people my age, I&#8217;ve managed to accumulate a set of personal possessions that reflect both my interests and my life history. It&#8217;s not an excessive set of possessions by any means (I haven&#8217;t filled up an entire house with them), but it&#8217;s more than can fit in a single bedroom.<\/p>\n<p>The second factor is that with one exception, shared-housing opportunities tend to involve but a single bedroom; in other words: just not enough space for me and my possessions. What I&#8217;ve done the past two years is to cram about half of my stuff into a storage locker, but I&#8217;m starting to miss having access to some of that stuff. The exception is if one is the senior partner, i.e. a homeowner looking to rent out a room. The senior partner is expected to come with a house full of things, and only offer an empty room to the junior one.<\/p>\n<p>The problem with being a senior partner is that I have no desire to become a homeowner: I don&#8217;t like Seattle enough to be willing to make such a commitment to staying here long-term. Seattle works well for me right now because I&#8217;ve found a job that seems to be a good match. However, if that job vanishes, and I find work in someplace more to my liking such as <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cob.org\/\">Bellingham<\/a>, I want to have the freedom to pack up and leave town.<\/p>\n<p>The third factor relates to collective houses, i.e. properties owned by a collective where I would be an equal partner, not a junior or a senior one. There&#8217;s actually <a href=\"http:\/\/egfs.org\/\">one<\/a> which is a very good match for me here in Seattle, all things considered. But I&#8217;d still get merely a room, and the location of that property leaves much to be desired, because it&#8217;s surrounded on three sides by freeways. Not only is that an aesthetic downer, experience has taught me that excess exposure to tire dust and other traffic-related toxins makes me significantly less healthy (the dirtier the air, the more often I get colds, and the longer it takes to get rid of them).<\/p>\n<p>At this stage, collective living ends up being very much like living in the city of Portland: it&#8217;s something which is very appealing in the general case, and not very suitable for me once one brings the particulars of my life into it. So it&#8217;s back to living in a single-person household for me, at least for a while.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In principle, it&#8217;s something I like, because I have found that living by myself can be unduly lonely at times. 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