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There's different areas, but it's literally one room.
Yeah, it's one room.
It's the same.
There's two bunk beds and the wardrobe and the seating area.
And that's basically it.
And we're lucky when it's a little bit bigger than inside because you're outside in the car park type of thing.
But it is.
They're just on top of each other.
Even going to bed at night time.
You can't get the kids to go to bed at 9 o'clock for school.
They're going to bed at 11 o'clock and they're waking up wrecked.
Don't want to go to school.
So you're having an argument with them all the time and stuff.
And then they pick up behaviours that they wouldn't probably necessarily pick up if they were living in their own house.
attitude picks up a little bit more than what you would be different if you had your own house like do you know what I mean and we all sorry everybody is guilty and I'm absolutely hands up guilty of this you know when you're tired and things are fraught you kind of snap at the kids and then afterwards you're like that wasn't really their fault now that was my fault but you know it happens frustration just kicks in you know what I mean like myself you're not getting a minute to yourself guilty about it yeah you feel like you're picking on them or you're taking it out and down which it's not their fault it's just
things just get too much in some moments and you lash out kind of.
It's not that, it's unfair on them.
Yeah.
Babies in the bed with the ma all the time.
Look, I sleep in a single bed on my own.