Dear Terica,
Thank you for your somewhat vague question. Your title suggests that
you are asking us to find where your old boyfirend is. I have several
suggestions for you, considering that Google Answers Researchers are
not allowed to provide any private information on individuals.
First of all, knowing the name of your boyfriend would help. You could
search him in the phone-directory (for example, if you're in the US:
http://www.switchboard.com/).
If you have any mutual friends, you could ask them what's up with him.
That's also a safe way of knowing ahead if your friend might be
interested n renewing the contact with you.
You could also, theoretically, search him in the Internet. For
example, you could search Google for his name, using "" before and
after the name, such as in the case of "John Doe"
(://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=%22John+Doe%22).
You might be also able to find friends from your past in highschool
(and sometimes also college, military service, etc.) in Alumni
directories, such as this:
http://directory.google.com/Top/Reference/Education/Alumni_Directories/?il=1
You could even hire a private eye who would report you on the
whereabouts of your old boyfriend. There are many available online, as
you could see in this listing:
http://directory.google.com/Top/Business/Business_Services/Security/Investigation/Investigators/United_States/
However, quiet frankly, it is one thing if you were highschool
sweethearts and you just what to know what's up with him or whether
he's interested in renewing the contact. It is another if you got
separated three months ago, but he tries to avoid you. If the later is
the case, you might want to let it be: if someone wants to avoid you,
you have to have a strong legal case in searching for him.
My search strategy was to find opportunities for you to locate your
old boyfriend.
I wish you luck in finding old friends! Please contact me if you need
any clarification on this answer - I'd be pleased to clarify my answer
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