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Originally posted by redravin40
Some other ideas....
Print up some flyers and post them in the area warning woman not to spend time alone with these two guys.
Print up letterhead from a law office that says they are being sued.
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Mmm. And then he gets the pants sued off him for libel, practicing law without a license (yes, he can be charged for that if he does the law office letterhead trick), and several other charges.
Listen, what the Alphabet friends did to her is dispicable and I have no patience for people who take advantage of a drunk person for any reason.
On the other hand, I have no patience for people who 1) KNOW they're on medication which has side effects, 2) KNOWINGLY drink until drunk (it's easy to stop, people. I have NEVER been drunk because I don't WANT to be drunk. Unless someone's got you tied up and hooked up to a vodka I.V., you can control whether or not you get drunk), then 3) get all mad when they do stupid things that they shouldn't be doing and that they wouldn't have done if sober.
I find it incredible that if you run over a kid while drunk, you don't get to say that you were drunk and therefore not responsible for any of it, but if you make out while drunk, you can abdicate all responsibility for YOUR actions.
If you don't want to be groped while you're drunk, then don't get drunk. Period.
No, the two guys shouldn't have done that. Then again, the girl shouldn't have all but put up a neon sign begging for it to happen either. She knew she'd be drinking long before she even got there. She knew she was on drugs. Unless she's a complete moron, she knew not to mix drugs and alcohol. Unless she's a complete moron, she knew it wasn't legal for her to drink. And, unless she's a complete moron, she knew that she would be more vulnerable if she lost control of herself by getting drunk, yet she did it anyway. I'm tired of people refusing to take any responsibility for their own actions. What she should be saying (and it almost sounds like she might be saying it to herself) is "gee, I really screwed that one up. I wish they hadn't done that but after all it is partially my fault that it happened. Maybe next time I'll be smart enough to stay sober in situations like that, and it won't happen again."