No one in life is an angel, and those who claim to be are too naive to know better. My story is out in the open for judgment, but my mistakes don’t define who I am. At times, I regret the decisions that have led me to where I am today. However, when I look back and put things into perspective, I realize that my struggles and everything I’ve had to overcome have shaped me into the man I am now.
I have good qualities, such as my unwavering loyalty, relentless ambition, and motivation to be the best person I can be, given my circumstances. But I would be lying if I didn’t acknowledge my bad qualities as well. I can be stubborn, I have a tendency to believe I’m always right, and I find it hard to trust someone who might betray me.
Despite these flaws, I’m at a point in my life where I feel comfortable and optimistic about reaching out and making meaningful, lasting friendships. Let’s see where this goes. Everyone calls me Deuce.
Please note: This service gives you the opportunity to send your first message to a new pen pal, free of charge. If you send more than one message to the same inmate, or a message to someone you already know, they will not be forwarded.
When you send a message using this form, our staff will print and mail it via US Mail or forward it via the prison’s email system, every two weeks. Be patient, and don’t expect an immediate reply. Inmates can’t email you back directly, so include your full name, email address, and complete mailing address or phone number for a reply. Messages without valid contact info won’t be forwarded, nor will messages with threatening or abusive language.
Want to message directly and more quickly? Check the inmate’s profile to see which email service he or she uses (i.e. GettingOut, JPay, Securus). These services cost between 5 to 50 cents per message and offer you the ability to message them directly and instantly.