There are tons of guys I know personally (I'm currently incarcerated) who are amazing people and they just made a terrible mistake. Myself I'm in here for causing a fatal accident... I'm extremely regretful for what I did and hate that it happened but it honestly saved my life and made me a better man.It really depends on the crime, I would say absolutely not for anything violent for exemple or if it was a scammer (don't know if it's the correct word) becouse it would be really hard to trust them. But I'm sure that there are tons of wonderful people that ended up in prison and still deserve love and compassion.
No. Inmates are very manipulative. They usually prey on you. There may be exceptions, but is it worth the risk?Would you ever have a serious relationship with someone who is incarcerated?
There are a ton of men and women locked up all over the word who are seeking compassion, love, companionship and just overall intimacy.
Would you ever have a serious relationship with someone who is incarcerated?
So? Perhaps they should have thought of that before doing whatever it was that landed them in the clink.There are a ton of men and women locked up all over the word who are seeking compassion, love, companionship and just overall intimacy.
how the hell are you on a zoo site from within prison?There are tons of guys I know personally (I'm currently incarcerated) who are amazing people and they just made a terrible mistake. Myself I'm in here for causing a fatal accident... I'm extremely regretful for what I did and hate that it happened but it honestly saved my life and made me a better man.
If he is in prison, they monitor everything. So they know about this. Question is, will they start investigating all of us?how the hell are you on a zoo site from within prison?
I agree. Everyone can change. I am living proof lolI think people that serve their time in prison for what they did deserve to have a second chance. If I was looking to date someone, it would depend on what he did to get in trouble, and who he is now. I'd have to feel it out.
Just goes to show you, most of what you "know" about prison and its inhabitants are wrong. But that's okay ignorance can be fixed. No one is monitoring anything haha! It's not like they just give us Internet access, come on think a little harder...If he is in prison, they monitor everything. So they know about this. Question is, will they start investigating all of us?
I Spent many years working in the court system. Inmate conversations, mail and emails frequently are used as evidence. There is no expectation of privacy when you are an inmate. I don't know where you live or where you get your information. Different jurisdictions do have different rules and laws. But it is pretty universal to monitor inmates and their interactions with the outside world.Just goes to show you, most of what you "know" about prison and its inhabitants are wrong. But that's okay ignorance can be fixed. No one is monitoring anything haha! It's not like they just give us Internet access, come on think a little harder...
That is why I said think outside of the box, but seeing as you worked for the court system I already know your thinking ability is limited. So I'll tell you a secret, I'm on a phone which was brought in from the street, using WiFi from a hotspot that was brought in from the street using a VPN to protect my IP.... So please with your expert opinion how am I being monitored?I Spent many years working in the court system. Inmate conversations, mail and emails frequently are used as evidence. There is no expectation of privacy when you are an inmate. I don't know where you live or where you get your information. Different jurisdictions do have different rules and laws. But it is pretty universal to monitor inmates and their interactions with the outside world.
You never said you are using a phone someone smuggled in up their ass. Nice. Don't get caught. You seemed to be insinuating that you were using equipment that is provided. I am aware of that stuff. Whatever gets you through the day. I'm glad I never had to do that. Hopefully never will.That is why I said think outside of the box, but seeing as you worked for the court system I already know your thinking ability is limited. So I'll tell you a secret, I'm on a phone which was brought in from the street, using WiFi from a hotspot that was brought in from the street using a VPN to protect my IP.... So please with your expert opinion how am I being monitored?
Again, ignorance may be bliss.... 99% of contraband comes straight in hand to hand, never goes up anyone's ass. You can keep believing everything you watch on t.v. though.... ??You never said you are using a phone someone smuggled in up their ass. Nice. Don't get caught. You seemed to be insinuating that you were using equipment that is provided. I am aware of that stuff. Whatever gets you through the day. I'm glad I never had to do that. Hopefully never will.
I was asking myself the same....how the hell are you on a zoo site from within prison?
So, he being locked up at least 5 times wasn't even a clue of being a shitty person?I was with my ex for almost 5 years. He was fresh out of prison and then got locked back up 4 times on the 5 years. The last time he came home I found put he was cheating on me. I ended it right there. If i can stay loyal through all those bits and you can't then you're a shit person.
Again, ignorance may be bliss.... 99% of contraband comes straight in hand to hand, never goes up anyone's ass. You can keep believing everything you watch on t.v. though.... ??
Now I didn't say, "nothing comes in that way," just most things especially where I'm at does not.I did a short stint in a local jail...I assure you there was many a saran wrapped ball of weed that arrived via prison pocket
I don’t buy it. That’s a lot of smokes and dope to be trading for a phone. And that being the commodity that it is do you really want to risk inmates getting ahold of a phone with zoo materials on it? Never mind your cell being tossed .That is why I said think outside of the box, but seeing as you worked for the court system I already know your thinking ability is limited. So I'll tell you a secret, I'm on a phone which was brought in from the street, using WiFi from a hotspot that was brought in from the street using a VPN to protect my IP.... So please with your expert opinion how am I being monitored?
@saddlebum66That is why I said think outside of the box, but seeing as you worked for the court system I already know your thinking ability is limited. So I'll tell you a secret, I'm on a phone which was brought in from the street, using WiFi from a hotspot that was brought in from the street using a VPN to protect my IP.... So please with your expert opinion how am I being monitored?
What do you think is?? The 40's, 50's? You know we have cashapp, zelle, Venmo... Y'all are extremely outdated and singleminded when it comes to how you believe prison is. You realize that a majority of hackers on the dark web are in federal prison, a lot of your gang "bosses" are locked up yet still run entire organizations. Quit getting second hand unsourced information from outdated t.v. an movies. Even if you have or had a loved one incarcerated each state is different and within the state each facility is different. No two prisons are the same anywhere...I don’t buy it. That’s a lot of smokes and dope to be trading for a phone. And that being the commodity that it is do you really want to risk inmates getting ahold of a phone with zoo materials on it? Never mind your cell being tossed .
Jail is completely different than going to actual prison. Jail it is usually harder because the people who work there are actually cops. Not just hired gaurdsI did a short stint in a local jail...I assure you there was many a saran wrapped ball of weed that arrived via prison pocket