I used to work as a prison guard, and it is unreal how bad the guys manipulate women on the outside. Most of them have a LOT of pen pals and are "devoted" to each and every one of them. And they trade photos that are sent to them sometimes, so DON'T send any pics. If you are going to write him....don't send any money for their books, be polite, but not overly friendly, and don't send pics.
just a bad idea to do, b/c you don't know who his celly is and who else will see your address, letters, etc.
2006-11-08 05:06:50
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answered by elfkin, attention whore 4
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I know of a lot of ladies who correspond with inmates and many will actually think that they can change the person once he is released. Some will make offers of buying the man a motorcycle or have them move in with them immediately upon their release, only to later find out that they have been used. If you want to write to this male as an old friend and it makes you feel good then I'd say go for it. Just be careful of what information you share and do not make it appear to him that you have any interest in hooking up after his release. Everyone deserves a chance, but this chance should occur after a person's release and not while they are still imprisoned.
2006-11-08 05:09:44
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answered by crazylegs 7
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I have an uncle that has been in prison three times and it is very possible for him to need someone to talk to and sort out stuff thats going on in his head. I know that prison changes people sometimes for the better sometimes for the worse. My best advice to you would be to go ahead and write him but if he starts to become manipulative then give it up fast.
2006-11-08 05:09:35
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answered by Boseph 2
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I don't think there is any harm in writing to him, as long as you make it clear to him that you guys won't be getting back together and you don't condone his actions in this matter. Otherwise, you might end up where you were with him before. Keep the letters light and conversational. Don't delve into the deep stuff until you are completely ready to do so. Keep this friendship on your terms to keep it from getting out of control okay? And if you don't feel comfortable stop right then. Other than that, trust yourself and be okay being friends with who you want.
2006-11-08 05:07:00
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answered by snowbaby 5
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First, I'd get a post office box - there is no privacy in prison, so his cellmates might end up with your home address. Second, I would keep the correspondence very bland - send him light articles from the newspaper, cartoons and the like - and ignore when he starts the "When I get out, I would love to start up with you again, baby...you're all I think about ..." stuff. Remember, he's in PRISON. He has NOTHING but TIME. Best to avoid him, but if you can't, at least be very careful.
2006-11-08 05:09:52
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answered by Tad Dubious 7
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You know what, when a person gets locked up for whatever reason they tell you what you wanna hear cause they want you too continue written them and as so as they get out they go back to their same ole ways. Never trust someone behind bars they are their for a reason and 9 time out of 10 it's not a good one...
2006-11-08 06:19:15
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answered by This is just my opinion! 4
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Don't go there!! You are setting yourself up for misery! If he had changed, he wouldn't be in prison! Now that he is, it is ONLY about survival! You are just something to help him pass the time and someone he thinks he can manipulate!
2006-11-08 05:05:58
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answered by Kailey 5
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i imagine you should provide this a danger. you've been writing to at least one yet another for 2 total years... if there replaced into no connection I doubt you've stayed in contact for therefore long. you may be passing up on your soulmate for all you recognize. You really ought to grant him a danger and meet him. you'll likely fret about a good number of such issues as will you get on to boot in human being as you do by letters, etc and how will he act, will it experience weird and wonderful. yet it really is purely organic. in case you may want to fulfill up with someone you met on line, then manage this an similar way. I purely ingredient that 2 years potential something and that i might want to be so curious to fulfill him. do not meet him on my own, because you do not "recognize" him yet, so meet him in a eating position or something and observe the way it is going. the ingredient you reported about mendacity and he can be a violent human being yet by no potential were given stuck. - you may want to assert that about anybody. you probably did a heritage examine (it really is more effective than you.. or a minimum of i might want to do after I met a guy by a chum or at my college). do not choose him by his previous, all of us make mistakes and admittedly it replaced into only a medicine offence, not homicide.. purely possession at that and that i imagine maximum individuals recognize a minimum of one human being who has been in possession of drugs formerly.
2016-11-28 22:19:48
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answered by ? 4
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I hate to say this but if you choose to continue writing to him just beware that people behind bars tend to say things they don't mean. Not that their intentions arn't good, its just that they are dsifferent people behind bars. Their worlds in there is totally different than ours is out here. I've been there and done this so many times. You get your hopes up that they have changed and in reality they haven't. Just remember he is where he is for a reason.
2006-11-08 05:10:55
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answered by flutterby 4
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no, you would be very foolish to begin writing to someone in prison, especially someone with whom you have had a rough past. don't even go there. He didn't "change" he's IN JAIL!
2006-11-08 05:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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