07-27-2013, 05:45 PM
It could be that's he's reaching out to make amends for previous attitudes and behaviors towards you from past school days. Perhaps he's finally growing up and re-evaluating the impact his previous actions may have had on others?
I think you are right to feel suspicious of his intentions though, I think I would be if it were me as it appears to be out of character for him. It's difficult to gauge what to do without knowing the people involved.
If I declined the invitation I'd maybe keep a possible channel of communication open by saying I could catch up with him another time (at a time and place of my choosing) and see how he reacts to that. It really depends if I wanted to spend the energy to build bridges with someone who, at the end of the day, is not that important to me, even if all he was looking to do was apologise for past behavior. That is his baggage at the end of the day, not yours.
On a side note, I've recently had the experience of reconnecting with childhood classmates via Facebook (I was tagged in our class photo) when we were all 11 years old. It was very weird chatting with some of them again because so much time has passed. The reason I'm mentioning this is that my perception of one or two of them exactly mirrors what you are experiencing now, and they turned out to be quite different people now and were not even aware of how I felt about them.
Go with your instincts in this, you seem to be a perceptive guy. mile:
I think you are right to feel suspicious of his intentions though, I think I would be if it were me as it appears to be out of character for him. It's difficult to gauge what to do without knowing the people involved.
If I declined the invitation I'd maybe keep a possible channel of communication open by saying I could catch up with him another time (at a time and place of my choosing) and see how he reacts to that. It really depends if I wanted to spend the energy to build bridges with someone who, at the end of the day, is not that important to me, even if all he was looking to do was apologise for past behavior. That is his baggage at the end of the day, not yours.
On a side note, I've recently had the experience of reconnecting with childhood classmates via Facebook (I was tagged in our class photo) when we were all 11 years old. It was very weird chatting with some of them again because so much time has passed. The reason I'm mentioning this is that my perception of one or two of them exactly mirrors what you are experiencing now, and they turned out to be quite different people now and were not even aware of how I felt about them.
Go with your instincts in this, you seem to be a perceptive guy. mile: