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Thread started 02/19/10 3:21am

JDInteractive

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If your partner was sentenced to a crime they didnt commit?



If your partner had a warrant for a crime that demanded 20 years imprisonment, despite them being innocent, would you stick by them?
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Reply #1 posted 02/19/10 3:24am

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20 years is a very long time.
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Reply #2 posted 02/19/10 3:44am

HamsterHuey

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That's actually a gay S&M picture.

I like it.
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Reply #3 posted 02/19/10 7:28am

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I would wait for my husband if he was innocent.
I would not be like one of the women I have seen on "Prison Wives" who stuck w/ this man and swore he was innocent even though they found his footprints in the victims blood and was wearing the same shoes when the police found him. The shoes still had traces of the victims blood.....Um hello, he is NOT innocent. She needs someone to help her snap out of it. Not to mention this man even said that if it were the other way around he would not be there for her!!
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Reply #4 posted 02/19/10 8:19am

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20 years is a very long time.


I would if whistle's partner was inside too. We could keep each other company.
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Reply #5 posted 02/19/10 8:23am

nyse

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Depends on if I love them or not
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Reply #6 posted 02/19/10 2:01pm

FauxReal

Are there conjugal visits during this 20 years?
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Reply #7 posted 02/19/10 2:03pm

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shortnsweet said:

I would wait for my husband if he was innocent.
I would not be like one of the women I have seen on "Prison Wives" who stuck w/ this man and swore he was innocent even though they found his footprints in the victims blood and was wearing the same shoes when the police found him. The shoes still had traces of the victims blood.....Um hello, he is NOT innocent. She needs someone to help her snap out of it. Not to mention this man even said that if it were the other way around he would not be there for her!!


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Reply #8 posted 02/19/10 2:05pm

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JDInteractive said:


LOL @ the picture. This thread is just for gay men? lol
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Reply #9 posted 02/20/10 7:26am

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So are you asking if someone would go without a physical or romantic life for 20 years?
I wouldn't ask anyone to do that, it's too selfish.

If it happened to me I'd say, Move on with your life. If the situation and feelings are right when everything is over, maybe we can start again. If not, I wish you the best.
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Reply #10 posted 02/20/10 7:31am

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joseph8 said:

So are you asking if someone would go without a physical or romantic life for 20 years?
I wouldn't ask anyone to do that, it's too selfish.

If it happened to me I'd say, Move on with your life. If the situation and feelings are right when everything is over, maybe we can start again. If not, I wish you the best.

That's very selfless of you.....I could wait for my husband. Atleast I think I could, 20 years is long but I'd like to think I would. The physical isn't everything and we could keep the romance alive w/ letters and visits. I like to think my love is unconditional. I take my vows very serious. Through the good and the bad, there is no time limit on that.
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Reply #11 posted 02/20/10 7:37am

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vivid said:

whistle said:

20 years is a very long time.


I would if whistle's partner was inside too. We could keep each other company.
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