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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Only if they were located in Cell Block H. So, I could stand outside the prison walls and sing,
I used to give her roses,
I wish i could again,
But that was on the outside,
And things were different then. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My ex husband had been in and out of prison before i met him and i left him when he was in prison (which was partly my fault anyway) ..
Had to get away from him somehow |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Guess it depends if I was sharing a cell or at least on the same wing or landing.
Mr Barrowclough or Mr Mackay? "
Depends if they are good screws I guess |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Would you date somebody who was in prison "
Depends what they did like if they killed their last five partners with a knife (means its personal) or a gun (if they shot more than twice its anger mixed with passion, lust and jealousy) and if they tried to cover their tracks by washing their hands with pineapple juice. Then no |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Depends if they are good screws I guess "
Ha.. love a good screw!!
Ermm my opinion.. I’d rather keep away as you would never know the full history.. a killer won’t be open about his/her crime.. they will come out saying it was just insurance fraud. (Bit extreme, but you get the gist of what I mean)
In a role play though.... that would be hot... You maybe concealing a naughty weapon... I’ll have to strip search you x |
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I know several people who were stupid, idiotic or got in with the wrong crowd when they were younger.
Ended up in prison on their teens, early 20s (none were serious serious offences)
They've all learnt from their mistakes, and all gone on to lead successful lives.
So yes, I'd date someone who'd been on prison - depending on the crime.
I wouldn't judge someone for something they'd done 30yrs ago.
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"It depends on the crime and how long ago it was.
Budgie smuggling when I went to Australia about 8 years ago
How long did you get for that!? I would have thrown away the key "
I can't quite remember now, but there might have been a parakeet involved as well |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My ex husband had been in and out of prison before i met him and i left him when he was in prison (which was partly my fault anyway) ..
Had to get away from him somehow "
Was he a narcasist? |
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"As long as it wasn't for
Murder
Fraud
Theft
Drugs
Self defense ok,...but then again
maybe not
You drive a hard bargain! Prostitution OK!"
Ma last ex used to be a streetwalker before I met her, then she decided to ply her body for trade again, so I took some pictures of her and she advertised in a magazine, I used to sit in ma front room while she was laid out on her back earning about £80 for half an hours work |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Not proud of it but, when I was very young, I had a casual thing with a much older man in prison. Think it was the best set up I ever had on a purely sexual basis! He got home release every second weekend and spent all the time in between in the gym. He did get a bit scary though, and I wouldn't do it again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Would you date somebody who was in prison
I would, prison staff want love too.
But do they get it ?
Probably about the same as Coppers and Traffic Wardens "
Poor screws |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Would you date somebody who was in prison
I would, prison staff want love too.
But do they get it ?
Probably about the same as Coppers and Traffic Wardens " some coppers get plenty |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I think this could end up being a dodgy debate. Back in the 80s my brother went to prison for a very short time for non payment of a fine. Hardly makes him a big criminal. Why would that kind of conviction worry anyone? Certainly wouldn't bother me. So it really does depend on why they did the time |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Only if they were located in Cell Block H. So, I could stand outside the prison walls and sing,
I used to give her roses,
I wish i could again,
But that was on the outside,
And things were different then."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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How many would actually confess to someone that they have been to the slammer? None....so there’s probably a good few at least who have met without knowing and you won’t know. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
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I think it entirely depends on what they did and what they were like.
Prison can actually rehabilitate people and make them turn their lives around, if they made a mistake, have paid the price and learnt from it then why not? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Can any of us honestly say we have never done anything that could've landed us behind bars if things had turned out differently?
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I get what you mean by this, it only takes a freak moment for events to happen differently that could land us in trouble |
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By (user no longer on site)
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To echo what others have said, it depends.
I dated a guy who had done time for assault. Told me about it a few dates in. He said he really regretted it & had learnt from his mistakes, but it made me quite uncomfortable & I was always a bit nervous that he could have been violent with me. |
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