Thursday, August 19, 2010

Are there any online dating sites where people with a criminal past can find dates?

nobody is perfect we all make mistakes and canchange the way we act and live. It would be nice if people that have been in trouble with the law in the past and like were on probation or in jail can find someone that would accept them for who they are in a dating situation. But I think online dating sites black ball people who have had troubled pasts.

Are there any online dating sites where people with a criminal past can find dates?
Truthfully, it is difficult for a person in your situation. Yes, the dating sites do try to avoid anyone with a criminal history to become a member on their site. They do so for two reasons: 1) To protect their clients from predators, and 2) To protect themselves from any legal repercussions if one of their clients should get injured or killed by another member who has a criminal history. (This has happened!)





You are very right, however. If you are someone that made a mistake in the past, and you have realized and learned from your mistakes, then you deserve a second chance. You may just wish to be patient.





If you are on probation, then you may want to wait for a relationship until you are finished with your probation. Relationships can lead to tension, stress, and other problems, especially if you meet someone that has bad habits that can put your probation at risk! For your own freedom and ease, I would avoid a new relationship if you can.





However, you may meet the right person. You may meet someone that doesn't care about your past, and only cares about their future with you. If you do, and they are extremely good for you, then definitely pursue the relationship. Just avoid placing yourself into a compromising situation by meeting the wrong person!





Once your probation is completed, then you may want to try a dating site. Just make sure that you communicate to the persons that you meet online with the truth. Secrets have a nasty way of surfacing in the worst of ways, and can be misinterpreted by the other person. If you don't meet anyone that is willing to understand that you made a mistake, don't get frustrated! It just means that they are not the right person for you. Eventually, you will meet someone that will give you a chance to prove yourself. Then, you can truly show the type of person that you really are...





I would tell you to spend a lot of time going to church, and ensuring that your probationary period is a calm and serene one. No bumps, surprises, or hick-ups! You may even meet a good woman there... Plus, it gives you more time to reflect and deal with the emotional changes that you are going through. Some of the most positive people that you will meet, truly great Christians %26amp; Muslims, are reformed gang members! Men and women with good hearts who were simply tricked into thinking that the gang was their only choice, and their only family. Now, they work to help the young men and women in their communities to avoid making the same mistake that they made. I have the utmost respect for them and their accomplishment over adversity...





Best wishes and good luck to you brother...
Reply:I find this answer extremely insulting with this individual assuming that since I asked it I am a criminal looking for a date. Actually I asked this question for a family member. Report It

Reply:Absolutely all of them. All you have to do is lie. Which would not be the first lie ever told on a dating site. If you're trying to meet honest people and form last bonds of mutual respect you would have better odds just meeting people in the real world. Good luck.
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Reply:No, they try to keep people like you away from there


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