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I haven't been in touch for a couple of years -- should I phone?

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Question - (13 May 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 13 May 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, *izz.butterflies writes:

I'm going to this city to see my girlfriend "Amelia" for the weekend. And I was thinking if during my stay I can meet up with more people.I want to meet up with "Aaron" but here are the problems..

1) I haven't seen him in over a year.(Last time I saw him was when I went to see Amelia(Summer 2008).He took me out,we had an AMAZING time.)

2)I remember I had him on facebook,but he must of have erased his profile,since I put his email and no longer can find him.

3)I went through my gmail chatlogs,and saw we had exchanged our new numbers on Gmail. So if his number works,I do have it.

So what do I do? A simple "Hey,I will be town,and its been so long,wanna meet up?" facebook message would be nice,but since I dont have that option now,what do I do?

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A female reader, CindyCares Italy +, writes (13 May 2010):

CindyCares agony aunt You have his phone no.- just call him. Tell him you'll be in his town from...to... and, if he can find the time, you'd love to meet up.

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