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[quote=Anonymous]It's a milestone college reunion year for us, and I keep thinking of him. Not in a relationship-y or even sexual way, but more out of curiosity and good wishes. My whole college experience is really enmeshed with him, as we dated the entire. time. - and he was just a huge part of my life. I really hope he is well, and I'd love to catch up if he's ever in DC. I mean he was my best friend for four years. I'm in a happy marriage with kids and have done well for myself, and am genuinely curious as to what he's up to. Would it be weird if I reached out with a friendly email? Just sort of a "hey, was thinking about you with all of the reunion stuff, here's what i'm up to, would love to hear what you're up to" kind of thing. For context, we are facebook friends and my life is public enough, so I'm sure he knows what I'm up to. He's one of those people who post once every two years, so that's why I'm kind of curious. Also, we kept in pretty close touch for about four years post college, and then just stopped talking out of the blue. I was in his city randomly for work a year later and sent him a facebook message to see if he wanted to get together, and he was busy. Did not act particularly interested. So that's sort of why I feel weird making contact, but this is someone I was so close to for so long...... what does DCUM think?[/quote]
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