Re-connecting with former school students on facebook...

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  • Big Drop wrote:
    If you're on facebook, you want to be found. I say go for it.

    Agree with this. Just send her some messages asking hows she is doing, what she is doing now ect and maybe just work up to meeting for a drink somewhere (if she's still local). You never know you might hit it off, you might not but the worst thing would be to spend your life regretting not at least giving it a go.

    'Nothing ventured, nothing gained'
  • Big Drop wrote:
    If you're on facebook, you want to be found. I say go for it.

    my profile is private, you cannot even find me on search ;)
    I don't want to be found, I just got my friends and family on my list.

    If your profile is so private that you can't be found on a search, how do you know SHE hasn't been looking for YOU! Facebook is creepy, that's just the way it is. I say do it or forever remember that time that you had the opportunity to meet this girl and then chickened out.

    I used to go into computer labs at my old college and sit down next to girls I saw were looking at facebook and wait until they went to their own page, look at their names, and then add them while I was sitting right next to them, just to see what their reaction would be. It was funny every time and I was never hit with a restraining order, to boot.

    Have fun in life, if she finds you creepy, then she obviously wasn't the right one for you.
    If hope can grow from dirt like me ...
  • Also whatever you end up doing please tell us about it so we're not all just stuck here wondering!
    If hope can grow from dirt like me ...
  • Thoughts_Arrive
    Thoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    Haha will do.
    Still considering it.
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