Genossinnen
Genossinnen is a term used in the context of communal living and cooperative societies, particularly in Germany and other parts of Europe. The term is derived from the German word "Genossenschaft," which translates to "cooperative" or "association." Genossinnen refers to women who live together in a cooperative household, sharing responsibilities and resources. This form of living is often associated with the ideas of self-sufficiency, sustainability, and community.
The concept of Genossinnen is rooted in the principles of mutual aid and collective ownership. Members of
Genossinnen communities can vary in size and structure, ranging from small groups of friends to larger, more
The benefits of living in a Genossinnen household include the opportunity to build strong social connections,
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Genossinnen-style living, driven by a desire