Well with a criminal record the person can't do much, they can't provide much, they can't fend for themselves. So if you want to carry that load with them beware
If it is an accusation then no, but if they were charged with theift or armed robbery, that's a solid yep
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It’s not ideal but it really depends on why they’ve got a criminal record. A tearful officer on a power trip antagonising someone trying to help? No problem. Deliberately causing harm to others? No thanks.
This question makes me fun... I wanted to make a statistic report in which we compare sexual prevalence between cathedratics, engineers, doctors and rappers, murderers, murglers. Just to see what happen.
To me, it would be a great red flag.
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If you're a murderer or rapist, then, I don't know if i really want to know you but, if you were arrested for MJ possession and it was counted as a criminality, that's fine. I think MJ should be legal
Now a days cops are only out to set people up. Even plant drugs on people throw them in prison. I heard a girl who killed her rapist and is in jail for murder. Rihanna is on her side in media. Good luck with this one.
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It all depends what if she had a bare-knuckle fist fight with a hater does she deserve a criminal record for something like that no she doesn't
Not at all. The more felonies she has the harder I get
Depends on two things.
1. What were they accused of?
2. Most important, were they actually guilty?
it depends what is on the criminal record. It would have an effect
Depends on the crime I suppose.
A lot of people have some sort of record involving alcohol or weed, so I could look past those.
Well with a criminal record the person can't do much, they can't provide much, they can't fend for themselves. So if you want to carry that load with them beware
My instinct was no but it depends what crimes they had been committing.
It depends on what the criminal record is, how long ago, and how you have changed since the occurrence.
If it is an accusation then no, but if they were charged with theift or armed robbery, that's a solid yep
It’s not ideal but it really depends on why they’ve got a criminal record. A tearful officer on a power trip antagonising someone trying to help? No problem. Deliberately causing harm to others? No thanks.
*terrible
Yes, in my lane of work it is very big turn off.
Even, if she was not guilty (like most people claim) jail changes people.
Yes, it a turn off. I dont want a criminal. But I am sure there are enough "women" who like these type of men aka "badboys"🤮
1) Not every guy who has committed a crime is a "bad boy".
2) Not every guy who was a "bad boy" (years ago) is one now.
This question makes me fun...
I wanted to make a statistic report in which we compare sexual prevalence between cathedratics, engineers, doctors and rappers, murderers, murglers.
Just to see what happen.
To me, it would be a great red flag.
If you're a murderer or rapist, then, I don't know if i really want to know you but, if you were arrested for MJ possession and it was counted as a criminality, that's fine. I think MJ should be legal
It's ok, if it's something cute like stealing a pink handbag.
It would all depend on what the criminal charges were
Depends on the seriousness of the charges but wouldn't be a turn off for me really
Now a days cops are only out to set people up. Even plant drugs on people throw them in prison. I heard a girl who killed her rapist and is in jail for murder. Rihanna is on her side in media. Good luck with this one.
Depends on the crime committed, and how long ago it was.
Depends on what the criminal record says and if they have been falsely accused