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It's very hard. . . . It is very hard. There are eight women in one room, you know . . . especially when everybody gets up in the morning and gets ready at the same time. . . . There was six to a cell; now they put another bunk bed in there, which made it eight. It's terrible. I think sometimes . . . we're like, we're getting warehoused, through storage, you know . . . women's storage or something . . . just kind of put away, because um, you don't see much focus on women's prison. You see a lot on men's.
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