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VestalVirginSeptember 3, 2023

I mean, one might find it handy to keep one or two men on staff to do the heavy lifting, or act as backup with really dangerous prisoners, but ... I cannot see how an absence of men would negatively affect the prisoners at all, or the guards, most of the time.

Yes, it'd be convenient to be able to cheat by having a strong female prisoner be handled by male guards, but you could also just use double the number of female guards. They do manage to deal with dangerous prisoners in men's prisons, too, despite not having the cheat option.

(And that's if you even ever GET the Hannibal Lecter kind of horror murderer in female version. I don't know that there ever was one, most female serial killers used poison, which is bad, but no one will put them in charge of the prison kitchen, so ...)

Carrots90 [OP]September 3, 2023

Id say, if possible, no men at all but I feel staffing would be hard

I just don’t think women are as attracted to police/prison guard work.

I’d find it very hard. I’d feel bad for people and I like making friends

Essentially I’d end up getting played by women ten times more clever than me