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  • If he can affect your life negatively in any way, then no it`s not wrong. You don`t owe this guy anything, if he brings nothing positive into your world you have every right to have nothing to do with him.
  • no not at all. I've talked to old friends who got into all sorts of trouble....well...i should say friends that never grew up and were STILL in trouble. I dont speak with them. I dont have anything in common. We're not compatible
  • No, I believe you need to do what is good and positive for yourself. It's unfortunate that people make bad decisions, but allowing someone else's bad decisions to affect your own life doesn't help you or them. In my experience, people who are in the middle of drug/legal problems, or in active addiction, can be very destructive to their associates, whether or not you are actually participating in their activities. Avoid him if you feel it is necessary, for your own sake, and that of anyone in your immediate environment.
  • It depends. If he is going to drag you down in any way or if you have also had an issue with drugs, then stay the hell away. If he is looking for friendship and has cleaned himself up, I say you might be able to offer something to help him along his path to restoration. If you don't want to associate with him only because of his past, then that's pretty shallow. You were never "good friends". I've had good friends hit rock bottom and I was offering a had up as they were going down and a hand up as they were working themselves back as well.

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