So we enjoyed this piece in the New York Times and the news that interest among Americans in living together in deliberate but non-traditional groups is rising.
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October 1, 2009 by Simon
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My husband and I were just discussing this yesterday and wondering if it were already a growing trend. I expect to see more of it in the coming days, months, and years.