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confuzzed

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What is the name of your state? Colorado

my boyfriend may be sentenced to ISP after a probation violation. As I understand so far, the people he is associated is of great concern (no doubt), but especially the person he will be living with. His roommate has a recent (within the last 24 months) DUI. Would that be enough to not allow my boyfriend to live in that situation? Please advise. Thank you.
 


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badtenant

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Here's some very very good advice:

If a man cannot be trusted to keep his nose out of trouble, and sucessfully complete his parole.

What makes you think he will honor his committment to you and not sleep with your best friend?
 
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sheerterror

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Last time i checked this was'nt an advice site either. Most of the people here seem to be suffering from small penis syndrome or the ole bucketomud syndrome. Anyone that has 210000000 post under there name needs to get a life or better yet a JOB...Call the star tabloids there always looking for people.
 
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badtenant

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confuzzed said:
last time i checked this wasn't a relationship column.

Thats where you are so terribly WRONG!

You boyfriend has a realtionship with his Parole officer and the Court to be a good boy and follow the instructions on how to stay out of JAIL.

HE FAILED MISERABLY.......

So why do you think he will be any different towards YOU?
 

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