Gay inmate pen pals
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I’m 5’10” and 180lbs. I am searching for some sunshine in my life. Open-minded and open to answer any questions or talk about any topic… whatever you might have on your mind. While our inside members value the birthday cards we mail them, there is no substitute for consistent communication.
Given this, we take our penpal program seriously and have always asked our ‘free world’ penpals to treat their commitment similarly.
However, traditional one-on-one penpaling has so far failed to meet this need.
When we first ran this program in 2020–2022, around 90% of the penpals we paired stopped communicating within the first 6 months.
Penpals might stop writing for any number of reasons, but two themes emerged: those outside prison A) became too preoccupied with other life matters to keep up the correspondence, or B) felt unable on their own to support their penpal through the difficult situations presented by incarceration.
We believe that pairing small groups of friends on the outside with a single incarcerated penpal can address both these issues.
A few years back, one of our outside penpals organized a group of their friends to support their incarcerated penpal’s upcoming release.
I’m passionate about exercising and making sure I always look good. Nice to meet you! My parole officer stated that this…
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I’m a humble silly positive person full of life and energy just trying to find that person to be by my side to laugh wit have deep convos wit while I navigate thru this situation and make it home looking for love friendship someone to spend my life with.
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My name is Victor Gantt.
Could that someone be you? Im seeking a connection with someone who can keep up with the needs of a young beautiful vixenn like myself!
I’ve never done anything like this, but I realized that I’m at a point in my sentence where I want to meet new people. What “support” means, though, is for you to decide as a collective. We require only that your PenPod write a minimum of four letters in total in a 6-month commitment window; what those letters consist of or what might occur beyond them is something you’ll navigate together.
You can, for instance, set a boundary with your penpal saying you won’t be able to send them money—or you could fundraise to buy them a package.
Those interested in becoming a pen pal should visit Black and Pink’s website and read the guidelines for participants in the program. I exercise daily, eat healthy and I enjoy sports, mostly football. I love to enjoy life, I’ve made a few bad choices, and found myself incarcerated. I like to push myself to the limit. Have you ever shared your soul with a stranger only to realize he was a long, lost friend?
Booth helps oversee the pen pal program, through which volunteers sign up to write letters and provide support to queer and trans people in prison. I have tattoos and brown eyes that change colors through the season. You are welcome to participate in our Birthday Card program, however.
People outside the U.S. can sign up for a penpal without issue!
If that’s a strong friendship or something beyond that. If you are interested, email me at corrlinks.comPlease leave your phone number because I can’t email you back but I can call and write back.