My girl is pretty drunk help!!?!


Question: Ok so I started taking this girl out a month ago and asked her out a few days ago... We drank tonight and she had way to much to drink. We were supposed to go out but she was falling over and then vomited. I am washing her clothes and she has to be home in an hour and a half. I got her water and some advil to take but she is passed out on my bed now. ANY advice to make her feel better? I am worried her parents wont let her see me again if she goes home wasted and she got that drunk with out me knowing!!! HELP PLEASE!!


Answers: Ok so I started taking this girl out a month ago and asked her out a few days ago... We drank tonight and she had way to much to drink. We were supposed to go out but she was falling over and then vomited. I am washing her clothes and she has to be home in an hour and a half. I got her water and some advil to take but she is passed out on my bed now. ANY advice to make her feel better? I am worried her parents wont let her see me again if she goes home wasted and she got that drunk with out me knowing!!! HELP PLEASE!!

if she's got a curfew then you guys should not be out drinking,i hope she gets in trouble ha ha.hope she learns her lesson.

let her stay...text message her parents maybe?

keep on her side she can choke on her vomit and a wet towel being so drunk causes your blood pressure to sky rocket

While waiting to take her home, put her on her side to make sure that she doesn't choke on her vomit if she were to do so again. Unfortunately, I really don't think that there is much you can do in an hour and a half...Sorry.

Okay.. Calm Down.
First Lean her on her side, in case she vomits. Leaver her for about and hour. Second ( Directly After you turn her over). Think about the parents, they will trust you better if you call them and tell them what happened.Then you go to the bedroom. Pour some water on her face. Get her another cup of water..Get Her To Drink it. Now take her to the bathroom, wash face, brush teeth. CALL CAB NEITHER OF YOU CAN DRIVE! WHEN YOU GET THE THE 'RENTS. APOLOGIZE SAY YOU SHOULD HAVE STOPPED IT AND THAT YOU WOULD LOVE TO SEE HER AGAIN!

If you keep her with you her parents may be concerned that you might take advantage. It may be the best option to bring her home, and let her parents know that you wanted to do what was best for their little girl.

In a hour and a half... Not too much you can do. Let her sleep a bit, and make sure she doesn't affixiate on her vomit if she pukes again...

Her parents would trust you more if you showed them you are trying to take care of her and are responsible. If you're sober, take her home and explain to them that she did this without you knowing. Being this drunk will take hours for her to sober up. If she has an older brother or sister, call them for help if you don't want to call her parents.

Two things to think about...1)People who care about each other do not put them in this type of situation, either by drinking too much themselves, or letting the other one drink too much, and 2)is this a good first impression for a girlfriend to make for her guy? Is this what you really want in a date?

(okay, lecture over...I only know because I've been there!)

How old are you and your girlfriend?
Does she have a good friend or older sibling you can call?? Maybe of (female) friend of hers can help you out orsomeone who can go with you to take her home? It would probably look better on you if you said you are a friend of hers, noticed she had too much to drink and wanted to make sure she got home safe and on time. Definitely take everyones advice on rolling her over so she doesn't puke though.

Update us and let us know if you made it through your little dilemma okay. Good luck! =)





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