First, sharing with the same sex is not necessarily safe. Sharing with the opposite sex is equivalent to playing with yourself. In fact, when sharing a house, the first choice is to share it with acquaintances of the same sex, so that people who are familiar with it don't have to worry about their property being threatened, followed by sharing it with strangers of the same sex, so that even if they meet bad people, only some economic losses won't hurt them, and the most unsafe and worst choice is to share it with the opposite sex, because it's simply that sheep and wolves live together, you know what I mean!
Women get emotional because of love, but men are different. They will watch sows compete with fairies because of their physiological needs, so when they need it, no matter how sloppy you are every day, they can do it. You said renting a house and putting yourself in it was a loss-making business. When renting a house, think for yourself.
Second, don't think that the intermediary introduced the sharing. If something really happens to the opposite sex sharing, the intermediary can't run away. When introducing a house to a customer, the intermediary doesn't care whether they live together, as long as they can make a deal, but don't think that renting a house is over after paying the money. The house was found by the intermediary, and the people were pulled by the intermediary to live together. If something goes wrong, the intermediary can't run away, so does anyone advocate renting a house of the opposite sex in this case? There is no denying that renting a house by the opposite sex can have many benefits. Any dirty work can help the other party, but once something goes wrong, the intermediary can't get away with it.
Finally: whether you have money or not, try not to share with the opposite sex. After all, it is not easy to work hard outside. If something bad happens again, I can't live in this life.