Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 13:25     Subject: Re:Relationship with an Incarcerated man

Anonymous wrote:The posts on this thread are terrible.

OP, is this someone with whom you already have a relationship? How strong is your bond? Is this person facing a long sentence?

Lots of couples make it through this, but it isn’t easy. There will be long times without even phone calls, and visits are logistically challenging. Every facility has its own rules so make sure you understand them thoroughly and follow them to a t.


He’s actually the father of my child. But it’s a day to day struggle and stressful. He hasn’t been sentenced yet and has no idea how much time he will have to do. The financial strain makes it even more complicated. It’s a lot
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 13:24     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've known two men who did federal time who own successful businesses. One owns an Ace Hardware chain of 5 stores and the other owns two print shops.


They are the exception.



Doesn't seem like an exception to me.


+1. Tax evasion? I have a problem with that.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 13:12     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

Go for it. I am sure he is "wrongfully" accused.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 13:10     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

Anonymous wrote:I've known two men who did federal time who own successful businesses. One owns an Ace Hardware chain of 5 stores and the other owns two print shops.


They are the exception.



Doesn't seem like an exception to me.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 13:09     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

Anonymous wrote:One of the hilariously sad things for single men everywhere is how criminals accused of heinous acts that will never see the life of day manage to not only get girlfriends but wives while locked up.


I mean are the women who go for these guys really the kind of women you would want? Really? Really?
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:24     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

One of the hilariously sad things for single men everywhere is how criminals accused of heinous acts that will never see the life of day manage to not only get girlfriends but wives while locked up.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:18     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

I've known two men who did federal time who own successful businesses. One owns an Ace Hardware chain of 5 stores and the other owns two print shops.


They are the exception.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:18     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

I would call it quits if he did anything that resulted in incarceration.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:17     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

Reasons to call it quits: he's incarcerated.


Reasons to stay: I can't think of any, maybe possibly you know for a fact his imprisonment was suspect, say it's a Mandela like situation and he was imprisoned for fighting against unjust laws.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:16     Subject: Re:Relationship with an Incarcerated man

The posts on this thread are terrible.

OP, is this someone with whom you already have a relationship? How strong is your bond? Is this person facing a long sentence?

Lots of couples make it through this, but it isn’t easy. There will be long times without even phone calls, and visits are logistically challenging. Every facility has its own rules so make sure you understand them thoroughly and follow them to a t.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:14     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

Please be careful. My friend dated a man just out of prison, and he turned out to be a sweet talking con artist and an abuser. It did not end well.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:13     Subject: Re:Relationship with an Incarcerated man

LOOOL

Pathetic.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:11     Subject: Re:Relationship with an Incarcerated man

If you like tatted, unstable meth-dealing scam artists with poor prospects for future employment, go for it.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:09     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

Anonymous wrote:Have any of you ladies ever had a husband or boyfriend who was incarcerated? What are the challenges that you have experienced and what are the reasons to call it quits and what have been the reasons why you stick it out?


No personal experience but just watched a show called "After Lockup" on a friend's recommendation. I didn't enjoy the show enough to watch a second episode and yes, it's "reality" tv, but even so it brought up a lot of issues that people had transitioning to life after being incarcerated. It looked like a lot of work.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 12:05     Subject: Relationship with an Incarcerated man

Have any of you ladies ever had a husband or boyfriend who was incarcerated? What are the challenges that you have experienced and what are the reasons to call it quits and what have been the reasons why you stick it out?