I Get the Feeling a Friend Is Making Up the Details of His Life -- How Can I Find Out the Truth?
February 2, 2005 3:10 PM
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A friend from junior high tracked me down by phone a few years ago (we'd been out of touch for about 15 years), which jump-started our friendship. We’ve never met up again in person (I left our home town years ago), but we stayed in touch via phone calls and email. For various reasons, however, I’ve begun to suspect that I’m being hoaxed in some way. I don't mean that I think this a stranger impersonating my friend, or that I’ve been swindled out of any money or anything. I've just started to get the funny feeling (due to inconsistencies, odd details, explanations that don’t always add up, etc.) that the story I've been given about where they're living, their career (supposedly a high-powered, adventurous one), etc. is just that -- a story that was made up, for some reason, to fool me after all these years.
My amateur detective skills pretty much begin and end with google, however, which has turned up nothing useful. I thought of checking military records (this person claims to have served after college) as a starting point, but I'm a civilian and so can’t access them. Of course I'm wary of the "find out the truth about anyone -- just $39.95!" online ads. Are there any (legitimate) resources I’m overlooking? Any other suggestions with how to deal with what has become an uncomfortable situation?
posted by anonymous to grab bag (18 comments total)
My guess: he's embroidering things a bit, to make himself sound more "successful" because he feels he hasn't done as well in life as he might have.
But, hell, my poodle tells me he's a Mongolian Wolf on his mother's side; I nod and go along because it makes him happy and is no skin off my ass.
(In truth I don't own a poodle, much less a talking fabulist poodle, but I hoped you'd think more of me if I said I did.)
posted by orthogonality at 3:25 PM on February 2, 2005