I've been seeing this guy for like 6 months and I am sure that I really really love him with all my heart and that he loves me too. About a month and a 1/2 ago, he was put in juvie and it tears me up because I haven't been able to contact him. I've tried, but nothing works. I know I can write him but I don't know the address of where he is and I'm afraid to ask his mom because his sister hates me and I'm afraid she might too. Is there any way I can find the address of the juvie?? I'm a 16 yr old girl.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Michele answered Sunday August 2 2009, 4:21 pm: I don't know what state you live in, but in CT, the department of justice has a web page. You can find out which prisons adults are incarcerated in, but most likely they won't give you the name and location of where a certain juvenile is being kept. But the website should give the addresses of all the Juvie locations, then you could just send a letter to him c/o that location. I am sure that he will be happy to hear from you. But please consider that this boy could be headed for a very hard and difficult future, and you will have a lot of heartache if you go along for the ride. [ Michele's advice column | Ask Michele A Question ]
holahayley56 answered Saturday August 1 2009, 2:16 am: Look for local juvies in your area, and maybe, call and ask? I don't know how that works. I would just call the mom up and ask, the other way is too much work. What's the worst she will say, "no, i'm not giving it to you." if she doesn't, well try the other method, i doubt she will say that to you though. [ holahayley56's advice column | Ask holahayley56 A Question ]
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