A stronger sense of safety
Many women are looking for a more reassuring living environment, especially after a separation, a move, or during a life transition. Living with other women often helps create a safer, more comfortable daily life.
Many women are looking for a more reassuring living environment, especially after a separation, a move, or during a life transition. Living with other women often helps create a safer, more comfortable daily life.
Household organisation, respect for privacy, open communication: women-only shared housing often encourages a smoother and more respectful cohabitation.
For single mothers or women living alone, women-only cohabitation can offer reassuring presence, occasional support and a more stable living environment, without imposing a family model.
Unlike classic student flatsharing, women-only cohabitation on ToitChezMoi is based on a clear life project, shared expectations and an ethical framework.
Some women-only shared homes naturally include everyday mutual support: presence, small services, emotional support — without obligation, but with kindness.
Sharing a home helps reduce living costs. With home sharing for services, accommodation can even be free or offered at a reduced rent, depending on the agreement.
A chosen, respectful and well-structured shared living arrangement.
No. You should never be asked to pay anything to “reserve” a place before meeting the host and visiting the accommodation. If someone insists, this is a warning sign—please report the profile immediately.
From the beginning, it is recommended to agree on simple rules: schedules, shared spaces, guests, quiet hours, cleaning and exit conditions.
A written agreement helps prevent misunderstandings and reassures both parties.
Yes—this is recommended if it helps you feel more comfortable. Just let the host know in advance. Having someone with you can also help you keep perspective.
It is important to talk about it early and calmly. Often, a simple adjustment of rules or schedule is enough.
If the situation persists, rely on the written agreement and contact ToitChezMoi.
ToitChezMoi encourages members to complete their profiles and communicate before meeting. Clear descriptions, photos and conversations help you feel more confident before committing.
Feeling uncomfortable is a valid reason to speak up. If you feel safe doing so, start by discussing it with your host or cohabitant. If the situation doesn’t improve, contact ToitChezMoi and review your agreement to understand your exit options.