He And His Friend Went Back To Some Random Man’s House For Drinks, And He’s Convinced What He Had Was Spiked

Maridav - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual people
Maridav - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual people - pictured above a couple laughs outside at a bar

One evening, this 37-year-old man and his 29-year-old female best friend went out to a local bar to have a drink together.

They ended up staying there until the bar was about to close, and then they met a man who they began chit-chatting with.

The man suggested that they come back to his house for drinks since they had to leave the bar, and he and his friend took the man up on his invitation.

At this rate, he had already had five beers. As they exited the bar, this man came onto him and touched him.

He turned him down, as he is straight, but this should have probably been his second red flag to not go back to this random man’s house (red flag number one most likely should have been not knowing this man at all).

“My friend really wanted to go back to his place, and I thought it would be fine to still go to the house (also, my judgment was bad due to the drinks),” he explained.

“This is when things get weird. Once inside the house, the man brought out a packet of white powder. I don’t use drugs, so I declined. That’s really the last coherent thing I can remember. I got really sick really fast. Cold sweats and just constant vomiting. I couldn’t stand, and every time I tried to move, I would just vomit ( in the toilet). It was to the point where it was just severe heaving with nothing coming out.”

“I remember my friend helping me out of the house and saying something about me being spiked.”

His friend did call him a ride, and as soon as he got into the car, he instantly had to get out, as he felt like he had to throw up again.

Maridav – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual people

He could tell his friend was anxious to get out of there, but she wanted to leave and meet her friends for a house party.

As soon as he got out of the car, his friend had already left him all alone and was nowhere to be found.

He can’t even tell just how long it took him to get safely home, as he was sitting there in the street being sick, and he also can’t remember this part of his evening.

“Just to note, we live in a big city, and this was in the early hours of the morning,” he said. “The next morning, the friend rang me and said that she had tried to call me all night (I had no missed calls, and my phone was on the whole time).”

“She mentioned that she was considering coming out and looking for me. I don’t believe her. Maybe I was emotional because of what happened, but I got pretty angry over text and called her selfish for just leaving me to get back home on my own. Even though she called a taxi for me.”

“She has accused me of overreacting. What should I do in this situation?”

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