Question Posted Tuesday December 11 2007, 12:10 am
so im 17/f. ive been talkin to this guy on myspace for about 2 years now. hes 18-19 i dont remember but he graduated last yr. he lives about an hour from me yet weve never met, but were good friends and were close, even though our communication is just via myspace. we talked about gettin all our friends together and hangin out before it just never happened. anyway, he joined the army after graduation and has recently come back from basic training. so weve been pretty much out of touch for awhile. he told me that sometime soon he'll be sent overseas. i want to ask him if i could write to him or if he'd wanna write to me, but i dont know.. would that seem weird? or awkward or whatever? he got engaged after he graduated so i mean theres definitely no feelings involved, its strictly friends. but would that be a good idea? would he even be able to write me? i want to be able to keep in touch but i doubt myspace is likely. any ideas? how could i go about asking without seeming too... forward?
khadiya answered Tuesday December 11 2007, 5:07 am: My friend is in Iraq and he talks to me on myspace still. It just depends on if he brings his own computer or not. Because Soliders of any kind arent allowed to get on any social networking site when they are overseas and stuff like that. I dont think his fiancee would approve much, but you should ask him if he would like to keep contact while he's overseas I dont know about the writing you, but he can send you emails. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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