NYC single moms ditch men to form ‘mommune’ with their kids: ‘Lifestyle that works for us’
Single mothers in New York City are forming 'mommunes' to co-parent and share responsibilities. Bernie Sinclaire and Anabelle Gonzalez exemplify this trend by living together with their children in a supportive environment. This lifestyle allows them to focus on their families without the traditional pressures of a romantic relationship.
- ▪Sinclaire and Gonzalez cohabitate and coparent their children in a three-bedroom apartment in Manhattan.
- ▪They emphasize that their living arrangement is not temporary and works well for their families.
- ▪The trend of forming mommunes is growing among single mothers across the United States.
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Parenting NYC single moms ditch men to form ‘mommune’ with their kids: ‘Lifestyle that works for us’ By Asia Grace Published May 18, 2026, 11:48 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google For Bernie Sinclaire, coparenting three little kids in the Big Apple is like a dream — mostly because she’s raising tots with another mom instead of an annoying man. The city gal’s “mommune,” a living arrangement in which single mothers split the bills and burdens of bringing up babies, is a “Barbie Dream House”-esque haven where she and her two sons live in pinkish harmony with mom Anabelle Gonzalez and her young daughter.
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