Depends, for what reason they are in jail. if he or she is in jail because he or she commited crime just to protect me then yes.
2007-02-28 05:09:51
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answered by sonu 2
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I advise, fairly, each individual's reproductive possibilities are their own notwithstanding I in my view evaluate that 'husband and significant different' time is thoroughly usual. i do no longer care how lengthy you would were jointly, getting married adjustments concerns. no longer continually for the more suitable or worse, only for the severe. I evaluate it takes particularly jointly to settle into it. actually everyone has magnificent priorities, notwithstanding for me, my marriage became once my priority for the usual few years. i trust like until eventually you've an completely good marriage it isn't the wisest suggestion to being toddlers into it yet. And, for me (and really regularly each individual I comprehend) it takes many years for concerns to truly stabilize. My husband and that i have been married 2 years and characteristic said searching to have an adolescent after next summer time. i'm on the prompt 32 and that i'm particularly aggravating about waiting that lengthy, notwithstanding i do no longer favor toddlers yet and my rigidity does no longer outweigh my favor to do diverse concerns with my life now. we are having a thoughts-blowing time vacationing and starting off new careers and being individuals without toddlers.
2016-12-05 01:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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no way would i wait, as life is just too short to place my hope in him, because the time is just too long to wait, and u do not know what kind of person he will be once he gets out. as peoples environments do change them. he made this mess, u can't also be punished for what he did.20 years is just too much to ask of anyone even if u love them. as the years will pass, u will get older, and older, and life will have passed u by, or u will think it has. we are all responsible for our own happiness,not someone Else's. u may wait only to find out once he gets out that he is not the same man and he may not even want u after 20 years.
2007-02-28 05:45:07
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answered by jude 7
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Depends on why they went to jail. Did I know about the activity that led to the incarceration? 20 years is a really long time, but maybe early release for good behavior???
2007-02-28 05:00:15
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answered by luv2teech2001 2
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It depends what they went to prison for? My sisters husband is in prison for five years (he has served over one), and she is waiting for him.
2007-02-28 04:50:57
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answered by CL R 3
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It all depends on what he did. Because if he is a criminal why be with someone like that. And 20 years is too long, you probably need to move on. Good luck
2007-02-28 04:58:19
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answered by Yanibella 1
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Hell NO. I don't make it a habbit to involve myself with a woman who could possibly be sent 'up the river' for 20 years. That eludes to more than just your average character flaw. 20 years? That is the silliest thing I've ever heard, for real.
2007-02-28 04:56:33
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answered by mixedup 4
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Of the 4,146 felons admitted to prison to date with a 10-20-Life sentence, 201 (4.8%) received 20 years as their longest mandatory minimum term.
Robbery accounts for 62 (30.8%) of the 201 whose longest mandatory sentence is 20 years.
Other violent crime (aggravated assault, aggravated battery, carjacking, etc.) accounts for 52 (25.9%) of the 201 whose longest mandatory sentence is 20 years.
Murder or manslaughter accounts for 79 (39.3%) of the felons whose longest mandatory sentence is 20 years. This category includes crimes of attempt, accessory, and conspiracy to commit the crime of murder.
Burglary accounts for 3 (1.5%) and weapons crimes (other than felon possessing a gun) account for 2 (1.0%) of the 201 whose longest mandatory sentence is 20 years.
No Way!!!!
2007-02-28 04:56:46
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answered by jtaylor1993 5
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That's a tough one.
First off, I can't help but say that it would not happen to my husband. That's part of why I married him, he is not the kind of person to get in any trouble like that.
But... if it were to happen...
I would try very hard, as I love my husband very much. If it worked or not, I couldn't say. One cannot predict what could/would happen in that type of situation. But I would sure try.
2007-02-28 04:55:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what they went to prison for.
2007-02-28 04:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I would.
Vows mean a lot in a marriage ceremony. Their not just cute little lines that everyone recites so the guests can smile and be like, "aw, they're so cute"!
When you vow to stay til death do you part, thats that. And that's exactly what you should do.
Hope this helped and wish all goes well with you! ♥
2007-02-28 04:51:33
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answered by ♥LadyC♥ 6
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