Friday, October 28, 2011

Who’s Afraid Of Inmate Dating?

Have you ever thought about joining the inmate dating scene?

I know it sounds bewildering, but I am asking you seriously. Think about it. There are guys and girls who have made some bad decisions in their lives and now, as a consequence, they are doing their time. They will go out of prison eventually and will need to move on with their lives. The only thing that could help them move on more easily instead going back to the way they were and making the same mistake all over again is to know that they are surrounded with love. It is not much different bringing up a child basically. If surrounded by love and caring support, a child will not grow up to be a delinquent.

Are you more convinced now that my question was not mockery?

Had you thought about inmate dating, you should join the Inmate Dating Service website and create an account. It is simple and free. It is only a matter of few minutes before you get your membership. Once you have gotten it, you can go through inmate personals and see if there is a guy or a girl waiting for you in one of our country’s many prisons. You can meet inmate singles – yes, in plural – and decide which one you want to stick to.

If you are hesitating, keep in mind that inmates spend time working out, learning crafts, and reading books. They work on becoming better people, with or without you, but they could use a boost of morale by knowing that there is someone out there waiting for them to work on mutual happiness.  Additional motivation is always welcome.

I myself had a success story with inmate dating. My current boyfriend was a very poor guy. He grew up in an orphanage without ever ending up with a family. He was a good student and a person, but he was never given a chance to prove himself to our society. It was time for him to leave the orphanage, and since he was broke, he ended up with a bad crowd. Out of despair, they decided to rob a bank one day. They pulled it off, but his guilty conscience made him restless, so he eventually confessed. We met online while he was in prison, started chatting and talking, I grew to like him, went to visit him frequently, and when he got out we moved in together. He has a job now, and two years later, we are still together.


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