Am I Wrong for Leaving My Friend's Bachelorette Party Early?

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  • @agirlwithglasses246
    @agirlwithglasses246 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    Op is NTA, the commenter saying she should’ve admitted to being an alcoholic, I strongly disagree, op is not entitled to tell even a single word to them, no means no. That’s it. NO. Is it really that hard to understand the word “no” these days? And she did tell them it’s for health reasons which is not exactly a lie, sobriety is healthy for her. That friend and the whole friend group are trash, and yes, a person about to be married flirting with random guys is a form of cheating.

    • @ravanpee1325
      @ravanpee1325 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      It's insane to get the driver drunk. People need to accept that other people don't want to drink for whatever reasons

    • @agirlwithglasses246
      @agirlwithglasses246 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ravanpee1325 exactly! Like, why is getting pissed and drunk equated to having fun? I can definitely have fun without drinking . Not all people want to be drunk for having fun. Drinking =/= fun. These bachelor /bachelorette parties where getting drunk and flirting with random people and having sexual encounters with them seems to be happening like a trend. I kind of honestly despise it. Fine, get drunk,it’s their choice. But cheating? Really? Why would they even want to get married if they’re gonna cheat anyways

    • @patrikbengtsson3883
      @patrikbengtsson3883 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Entitlement and obligation are two different things

  • @1bestfriend2u18
    @1bestfriend2u18 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Nta spiking the drink major no 👎

  • @LolsIssajoke
    @LolsIssajoke หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I would of gone to the police, she needs to know this is an offence and she need to be punished for this, but oh well what can we do now

  • @ketienne1021
    @ketienne1021 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Spiking drinks is 100% wrong. However OP is wrong for not admitting to being an alcoholic, when refusing drinks, and being asked why.

    • @winterchaos6137
      @winterchaos6137 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      OP isn’t wrong she doesn’t have to explain her alcoholism to people she isn’t comfortable with if drinks were offered to her and she said No then no means no. It’s really weird of you to think someone needs to go into a whole full blown explanation into sensitive topics like sobriety.

    • @ketienne1021
      @ketienne1021 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@winterchaos6137 in a perfect world, then yes. However once asked "why you don't drink?" and you're giving out other reasons besides the alcoholism, is disingenuous. When people hear that you're an alcoholic, they tend to respect your boundaries more.
      You're forgetting her friends (Aside from Bride to Be) only know her as the party girl who just randomly chosen not to drink at the party today.
      This was a Bachelorette party probably filled with people who haven't seen her in years, and don't know of her alcoholism.
      Had she admitted this, more than likely folks would've prevented the spiking. 1st step to recovery is admitting she's an alcoholic, so constantly denying she is an alcoholic, all while being egged on to drink is moving backwards, and could cause relapse.

    • @winterchaos6137
      @winterchaos6137 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@ketienne1021 she told her friend the that her excuse she was giving for not drinking was for “ health reasons” which is technically true and not disingenuous. But no means no.

    • @ketienne1021
      @ketienne1021 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@winterchaos6137 is that admitting you're an alcoholic? No. For all you know someone could've assumed she was pregnant or anything worse.
      She risked her sobriety (prior to be spiked) because she wasn't proud to admit she was an alcoholic, and tried to play semantics to keep up appearances.
      No sane person would encourage an alcoholic to drink, let alone watch their friend spike OP's drink (She shouldn't have had her drink spiked with alcohol regardless)

    • @billcutting2681
      @billcutting2681 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Recovering addicts absolutely have the right to keep that news to themselves it’s their journey