| If I were in your shoes, I would’ve seen him and given him an equally enthusiastic wave. I’m sure it was a happy surprise for him to see you. Barring it was a regular break up there is nothing to be weirded out about. |
| Overthink |
| He was drunk duh its St. Patrick’s Day. What do you think? |
| He was on a balcony, and expecting you to flash him. |
If I spotted my HS boyfriend that I haven't seen in 20 years while I was drunk on St. Patrick's Day, I'm sure I would have enthusiastically waved too. Not because I've been thinking about him for 20 years, but because I really haven't and it would be a very random coincidence to spot him in a crowd... and the St. Patrick's Day lubrication would probably stop me from thinking about the loud screaming part
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This. A funny incident, nothing more. |
Are you 70? |
| I guess I’m not finding this all that bizarre. |
Agree. I find it bizarre that OP wouldn't wave back enthusiastically, unless she had a really bad break up. If I encountered any close friend, romantic or otherwise, from way back, I would be psyched. |
| Cool story |
Same |
| I'm not finding this at all true. |
| he was drunk and happy. Stop overthinking it. |
| Next time you troll at least make it a distance you could actually recognize the person from. |
| Things lonely housewife wishes happened on St. Patrick’s Day for $1000, Alex. |