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Prison Wives Diaries 2 Lemonade: When Love Isn't Enough

So you’ve found love? You’ve finally found that one person who is willing to walk that journey with you. You’ve decided to widen your options to someone who is currently incarcerated. You’ve listed all of the pros and cons and have ultimately decided to go with the flow of things and give this relationship a chance that society would normally frown upon. There are men and women locked up that want to walk the walk with you, people ready to commit and contribute to your life. But there are some who has ulterior motives, temporary situations with exclusive benefits for self. When things do not go according to the beautiful plans that were presented to one another that is when you realize that you have made a big mistake. You have become one of the many expected statistics of a failed prison marriage/relationship. Join me as we go through this journey with other strong women and men who have shared their stories of love, hurt, regret and the decision to finally let go of something that was once meant to be.

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