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LastNite

LastNite

Ello person
Mar 31, 2025
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what is that forum...no way it's real.
 
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alwaysalone

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May 14, 2025
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It's not new. There has always been a segment of (mostly) women who are attracted to criminals. Every serial killer has had hundreds of "groupies". The more notorious the more groupies. I've seen documentaries about some of these women who have married rapists murderers pedophiles and serial killers. I think part of the attraction is they convince themselves they "changed" the inmate. Or they like the bad boy but also like knowing he'll never be a threat to them personally. I'm not sure but imo something isn't right in the woman's head. For the inmate it's usually about feeling like they're in a normal relationship and having someone to put $$$ on their commissary.
 
cemeteryismyhome

cemeteryismyhome

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Mar 15, 2025
488
You end up in a prison either way.
 
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WhatCouldHaveBeen32

glucose bar yum
Oct 12, 2024
204
Who'd want to date someone who'd date a felon regardless? Consider yourself lucky if you find out you were about to spend a significant amount of time with that person.

Normal thought:
"Yeah , this chick/guy I've been seeing, she/he really is into that murderer that raped and killed 3 children. I'm really lucky I didn't ask her/him out, could've ended bad for me."

Insane thought:
"Even the killers get more game than me"

Killers get no game, they find some lower tier psychopaths who find the idea of dating a killer; cool, edgy and it feeds into their already fragile and minuscule ego. (Edit: not minuscule, immense, they have an immense ego, they have minimal intelligence, that's what I wanted to say)
 
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DarkRange55

I am Skynet
Oct 15, 2023
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Idk about girlfriends but I'm sure they make a lot of "boyfriends" in there…
 
Emerita

Emerita

Time is terminal
Jan 16, 2025
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Why someone may get into a relationship with someone who is incarcerated. For those who may find comfort in the distance that prison creates. This distance can provide a sense of safety, allowing for a relationship that feels less vulnerable compared to traditional or even long-distance relationships.

For some, dating an inmate offers a sense of stability. The belief that the inmate won't abandon or replace them due to their confinement can foster a protective feeling. This dynamic can be beneficial so the inmate actively maintains the relationship, which can enhance the emotional connection. Theres a fantasy, allowing partners to engage emotionally and creating a form of escapism. If the inmate treats their partner well, it may reinforce the belief that they are special and different, contributing to a sense of purpose in the relationship. They may immerse themselves in a world that feels more controlled and predictable, through the lens of another's confinement. Those who have been victims of similar crimes may find themselves reliving their past in a way that feels safer. Or just reliving a type of "love" they know.

Some women may have characteristics such as loneliness or a desire for excitement, finding an adrenaline rush in the encounters with their incarcerated partner. Others may take on a nurturing role, disregarding the inmate's crimes in an effort to provide support and care, akin to a motherly figure. In my eyes I see it as most likely these women dating people incarcerated are probably not the most mentally stable people. But I don't know..
 
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endlessmelancholy

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Jun 12, 2024
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Being able to control and tame a wild killer could turn on some people and make them feel powerful.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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Why someone may get into a relationship with someone who is incarcerated. For those who may find comfort in the distance that prison creates. This distance can provide a sense of safety, allowing for a relationship that feels less vulnerable compared to traditional or even long-distance relationships.

For some, dating an inmate offers a sense of stability. The belief that the inmate won't abandon or replace them due to their confinement can foster a protective feeling. This dynamic can be beneficial so the inmate actively maintains the relationship, which can enhance the emotional connection. Theres a fantasy, allowing partners to engage emotionally and creating a form of escapism. If the inmate treats their partner well, it may reinforce the belief that they are special and different, contributing to a sense of purpose in the relationship. They may immerse themselves in a world that feels more controlled and predictable, through the lens of another's confinement. Those who have been victims of similar crimes may find themselves reliving their past in a way that feels safer. Or just reliving a type of "love" they know.

Some women may have characteristics such as loneliness or a desire for excitement, finding an adrenaline rush in the encounters with their incarcerated partner. Others may take on a nurturing role, disregarding the inmate's crimes in an effort to provide support and care, akin to a motherly figure. In my eyes I see it as most likely these women dating people incarcerated are probably not the most mentally stable people. But I don't know..

I wanted to say something similar. I think what would be more interesting would be to know whether these women go on to have actual real physical relationships once the guy (if the guy) is released. Some will of course but- will they last? Or, have they (subconsciously maybe) chosen someone who will never be released? In which case, is it a way to fulfil certain needs without the full experience?

My Dad pointed out that I only ever had 'fantasy' relationships in my head because they were safer. (Limerence- obsessive crushes on guys.) I felt that was because there's no way these guys would go out with me in real life! Still- teetering around the opportunity once, I wondered if he was actually right. Do I actually want to expereince the real thing? Observing the couples I know- I'd say- no! So- I guess we all find ways of fulfilling our needs.

How many men or women would want a largely pen-pal type relationship though? Would that necessarily be enough for you? Of course, it might for some. Long distance relationships, non physical relationships may suit some.

Also, I've seen it here with men as well as women and myself. Sometimes if we know we're 'damaged' ourself, we may hope that another damaged person will forgive us our own faults. Plus, as other members have pointed out. These men may be desperate for interaction so- less likely to reject them. The same of course could be said of autistic lonely men.

These men are obviously high profile too. Women know they exist. They've read their stories, maybe seen interviews. Do as many women know you exist? Or, your story?

Something else I'd be fascinated to know. Ever heard of a show called: 'The Undateables'? It showcased people with various learning difficulties and disabilities, looking for love. I'd be curious as to whether any of those participants received fan mail/ love letters. I imagine- quite possibly. Maybe it's enough for some people to just be high profile to make others aware they exist and, see something in them. I would however question whether you would actually end up enjoying some of that type of attention.

Ever heard of limerence? I tend to suffer from it (I think.) But effectively- we build up a version of what we hope that person is- in our minds. I imagine that certainly comes into play when people develop crushes on celebrities- and criminals in this case! How do we have the time around these people to even truly know them? So, is the love legitimate and based entirely on the real person or, is it simply inspired by them? I suppose it could end up feeling like being a stand in for someone's fantasy. I think it can be overwhelming for some too. It's not a healthy form of attraction. That's why I do my best to stop myself from slipping into it now.

I guess women are drawn to power and dominance- unfortunately. But then, it's no real difference to guys being attracted to young, fit women. We are genetically programmed to feel attracted to other potential parents. Guys always argue that young, fit women are more fertile. Powerful men would hopefully make good protectors and care givers.

Sadly, our biological attraction is far more hazy on picking up on details! That young woman may be a gold digger or want to sleep around. That powerful guy might be a serial killer. Our biology (sadly) leads us into dumb decision making sometimes.
 
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Nothing Left

Nothing Left

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Sep 6, 2024
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The devil you know vs the devil you don't.

She already know what the convict is capable of.

The "gentle" autist is more often that not just waiting for the opportunity to unleash his Shadow on the first woman to give him a chance.
 
StupidCat

StupidCat

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Apr 24, 2025
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>incel.is
Please don't go to those sites, this one is bad enough.
 
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