. >> but despite being in the fifth year of their relationship, marquise, nearing the end of a 15-yearr kidnapping, made it clear, the situation will likely change once he's out. >> this is not a lifestyle i would live when i get out because i like women. i'm in prison. there's no women in here. but there are men who want to be women. i have to deal with it when i'm in here. >> though marquise might not be in it for the long haul, that hasn't deterred precious from being a surrogate spouse. >> he doesn't have to do anything. i make sure whatever he needs, whatever he wants, he has that. that's not just me. that's part of what they call penitentiary rules. you take care of the man, the man lay back, that's all he has to do. he doesn't even have to brush his teeth. he just smiles, i brush his teeth for him. >> what about women's lib? you know, women are liberated now. >> right. they are. >> women don't have to wait on their husbands anymore. how do you feel about that? >> i choose to. i choose to. >> housework isn't the only way in which prison marriage is less than a union of equals. as