Previously, it was segregated by men and women (which I
personally don’t like), and sometimes by snorers and non-snorers (which I happen
to like a lot!) But other things came up
–like our differing sexual orientations, or do the kids want to stay together
or should they be with their parents. If
we segregate by men and women, then how do families stay together? If we segregate by men and women, where do
our transsexuals and transvestites go?
Do we need to create a women only corner to make sure that any women who
need a safe place of boundaries are comfortable? And what about people who need c-pac machines
to sleep with that might be noisy? Do we
need a noisy corner, a women-only corner, a kids only corner, a late nighters
corner, etc.

What to do, what to do.

What to do, what to do.
So, we are sending Shana to the GNOUU meeting on Monday to
pose this question to the ministers and the other members of GNOUU to see what
guidance they may have for us.
What are your thoughts?
What do you need to sleep well during a retreat?

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ReplyDeleteAnd, I heard back from GNOUU - they suggest if we must segregate, we segregate by noise levels. So we will have a dorm for quiet sleepers, and another dorm will be ready for those who snore or who use sleeping machines. I like the compromise. Your choice where to go for your nightly tumbles.
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