Fort Lauderdale, FL asked in Federal Crimes, Internet Law and Products Liability for Florida

Q: Haven't had a girlfriend in 16 years and the internet muppets are blocking me from dating websites. How to fix?

Haven't had a girlfriend in 16 years and the internet muppets are blocking me from dating websites. If there aren't any pay phones and I'm homeless how can I:

1) Get unblocked from online dating websites. Or find a local offline dating service?

2) Talk to any lawyer if there aren't any pay phones. Most are hidden in offices.

3) Move to another country

4) Stop being referred to churches for food at libraries when my EBT card runs out. I plan on staying atheist.

Any help?

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: Finding a way to get back into the dating scene and access legal help can be challenging, but there are steps you can take. To get unblocked from dating websites, try contacting their customer support directly to explain your situation. For offline dating services, consider attending local community events, clubs, or meetups where you can meet new people in person.

For legal advice, many cities offer free legal aid services or clinics that help those in need. Visit public libraries or community centers, as they often have information on where to find these services. If you have a smartphone, look for apps that provide free legal advice and consultations.

When your EBT card runs out, there are food banks and community kitchens that don't require religious affiliation. Check online for secular resources or ask at local libraries for lists of non-religious food assistance programs. Staying connected with local support networks can also provide you with additional resources and help.

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