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Originally Posted by divine1966
So he decided to "set you straight" when drinking and leave you there alone when you clearly were too drunk to drive. Stir away from him
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Yeah, he did, and he told me in an email that him and his g.f made that mutual decision and that even a cop, counselor, or any other professional would've thought it was the right thing to do in that case, to be the bigger person and to just walk away from an "angry drunk". Since I got mad at him for being disrespectful, I became the "angry drunk".
And since I cried in the bathroom and had two women tried to console me, I was "using" those women against him. I never asked for their help, ugh! He knew that I didn't have enough money for a hotel. He told me in the email that I'm a grown woman and not an infant, and that area is safe.
Obviously it's not as that creep with the gas cannister who stood by my car was up to no good. He made no mention of that at all. Isn't that weird?
If a friend of yours got drunk, and you knew that they had nowhere to go, and you already got a hotel there, would you just leave your friend at the bar if you two got into a verbal argument or not?
Oh, and to add further insult to injury, he apologized for nothing and he didn't even call or text me to see if I made it home OK or not. I didn't drive home apparently, but he should've at least showed some concern for me. I didn't hear back from him again until I cooled down and emailed him about how hurt I was about things 5-6 days later.
I don't think that you would although I don't know you. You don't strike me as being that petty and vindictive. I never thought he'd be that way. He acted like HE was the victim here the whole time! And all I really did was stand up to him! I have the right to speak my mind, and if he doesn't like it, that's to bad. I won't allow myself to be disrespected.