I know that the topic typically goes on TiM when it comes to women's prisons but I also want to start a thread that talks about just male guards in general, not just TiMs but also just mail guards in general. Doesn't matter the sexual orientation or anything, just all of them. I'm thinking that in general it probably just shouldn't be a thing. Turns out that in the US because of the Hyde amendment, even states that will pay for prisoners' healthcare, they will not pay for abortions and so the prisoner has to pay for it themselves. Sometimes prisoners do not have a means of income and so they have to rely on people from the outside to give them the money for their abortions.
I do not think that men of any type should be in the female prisons at all except under specific circumstances such as in groups or escorts, judges, and obviously politicians as well, again with escorts or watches.
However I do not think that the guards themselves should be men, as in the typical guard. This is because guards are typically allowed to do things on their own and that leads to a lot of opportunities for abuse.
It turns out that watching women do things like go to the bathroom and shower are very common actually. They're very common.
So beautiful and perfect-looking.
Thank you! I am happy that at least some of the hyacinths weren't completely destroyed.
Some of our hyacinths were destroyed by mice, but some survived. Also, I put the flair "I grew it", but actually it was my partner who grew it. In our family when it comes to plants- my partner does all the planting and potting, I only do the watering.
I love hyacinths!!
Me too! I especially love that you can first buy already blooming one in a tiny pot and then after the flower dies put the bulb into the soil
i'm wondering if planting mint as a deterrent could be helpful for next year -- i know rats hate it, mice may be similar. absolutely beautiful colour.
Yeah, people have recommend that under my previous post - so we definitely gonna try that. Although, I have read comments under someone's post about rabbits and somebody said that mint is very invasive. So I guess, we'll have to do some more research on that.
It is very true mint is invasive--we've struggled for years to keep it under control.
it can be invasive, you're right. that's something i worry about in my garden as i live somewhere with a huge weed/feral plant problem, but i didn't think about it when i suggested it. i grow spearmint -- when it doesn't get a lot of water and isn't pruned it does die off and seems to contain itself to about a 1 metre area. however i do live in quite arid conditions. otherwise putting it in pots and monitoring it closely could be an idea. :)
Hyacinths are lovely ☺️ Too bad with the mice :/ we also have a mouse problem in our kitchen garden, and the cats just aren't helping... So, next step is traps with seeds. I don't know what else to do.