Living in a Dorm/Female Prison

I once lived in a dorm.  The one I was in was very good because the women were normal.  They were ambitious, attractive, and had lives.   I suppose that impression is why I wound up here.

Here, is another dorm.  But this one is not very good.  These women are not normal.  They are not average.  They are not ambitious.  They are ugly and have no lives.

Some are more ugly inside than out.

They are inconsiderate, filthy and parade around as if they are ‘somebody’ when they are nobody and nothing. Not one boy ever came here for these girls.  The only men are the taxis that pick them up on occasion.

What is abnormal for me, is normal for them.

I watch them with this sense of unreality, for I have never seen women, save those in prisons, who behave so repulsively.   It is as if they have embraced the fact that no one will ever want them and they will prove it by their clumsy movements, noisy actions, grating voices, stupid laughs.

My mother always warned me about ugly people.

When I was young she showed me a bottle of Iodine which had a skull and crossbones.  She said, “This is here to warn you.  People were made ugly for the same reason.”

Having spent some time here, I can attest, that the ugliness of these people is not the flesh, but the nature.

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They are filthy and create a lot of garbage.

At first, each Sunday I would throw out the garbage thinking that each one of these women would take a day and do the same.

No.

They stack the garbage expecting someone else to take it out.

I stopped taking out the garbage.  I take out my own, and no more.  So in the kitchen bags load up until one of these females moves them.  It could be a day, two.  They will walk around the bags, their sloppy fat bodies blocking door ways, passages, with no recognition of how repulsive they are, how the garbage they produce needs to be removed by them.

What sickens me the most is that many of these women are studying to be nurses.  This is why health care in Jamaica is so bad.  Why people who have broken legs, who would, if they were in Syria, on the battlefield, get better care, cleaner care then they can in a Jamaican hospital.

Nurses.   These filthy, inconsiderate creatures, plan on being nurses.

That scares me.

 




  • kaylar

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    • It is really disappointing to live with women like that, and to think they are aspiring to be nurses? How would they help heal their patients when they do not know how to take care of themselves when it comes to good hygiene?

      • We have the worst nurses in the world. People die of unsanitary conditions in our hospital. You can go in with an injury that will become infected. One has to leave Jamaica to get good care.

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