The most important thing we’re looking for in a housemate is social and emotional awareness. We’re excited for people to move in and help create a culture that feels safe, sweet, caring, and supportive.
J (she/her, 36, white, Latina, cis, queer, neurodivergent, physically able)
J has found herself in Seattle after 5 years of lots of geographic movement living in Latin America and then moving around the west coast for a bit. She loves herbalism and Eastern medicine and has been hoping to study Chinese Medicine at some point. She also enjoys being alone in nature, playing music and singing, biking, dancing, and pretty much any form of movement. J is a tender, emotional, caring human who thrives on deep human connection and also can be quiet and keep to herself when needing to recharge/process things. J experiences some health things involving chronic pain at times and is also sensitive to fragrances and loud noises. She also adores animals of all kinds… especially bees, frogs, caterpillars, birds, and river otters.
C
(he/him, 31, white, cis, neurodivergent, physically able) is a tender soul who is down
for silliness and realness and everything in between. He is a big nerd
about fungi and very into music and climbing. He is very thoughtful, respectful, and
a direct communicator and just moved here from Colorado. C is a social butterfly and also enjoys going into his own world for hours writing music or working on some other interesting new project/infatuation.
D (he/him, 32, white, cis, neurodivergent, physically able) is a recent transplant from Texas who is already taking full advantage of the PNW by spending as much time as possible doing what he loves most - running around in the mountains. When he’s not out on the trails, he is probably checking out a local acro yoga jam or class. He otherwise likes to spend his time singing, dancing, playing chess/co-op board games, and curling up on the couch with his emotional support kindle. He loves meeting other humans and strives to lead with kindness and a sense of play while also usually needing ample down time to process and integrate big days of socialization and connection.