Can we stop making everything a drama?
The story I posted isn't fake.
She told me what the brand of liquor was I just don't remember it.
She also offered it to my 25 year old coworker.
I said, no multiple times, told her there was cameras and that I was underage.
I texted my friend about this situation as well, pretending it was funny and I was cool for drinking under age and acting reckless, I was trying to empress them because they're the only friend I have that drinks alcohol, in actually I was being pressured by her.
Her boyfriend also threatened me multiple times leading me to drink it out of fear of what would happen to me if I didn't act cool with the group.
I started to feel dizzy after drinking and a burning sensation from my throat throughout my intestines and I wanted that feeling to go away so I immediately hopped on mangago to ask for advice since there's adults on here (I'm assuming at least one of them has gotten drunk before.) after asking my friend who basically wasn't helpful.
I again, didn't ask my parents because I didn't want to get in trouble or be misunderstood.
I didn't think to Google it, I don't think so at least but, even now I would've chosen to ask advice here because I'm hearing it from someone who's actually experienced being drunk and how to deal with it.
I wasn't trying to seak attention, I was just trying to ask for advice, why everyone felt the need to attack me for that?
I have zero clue.
And I was tipsy, not straight up, words slurred and hiccup drunk just tipsy, I didn't like the feeling of being dizzy and wanted to sober up especially because it was a strong drink and I didn't want the effects to get worse.
(If they can do that.)
Anyway, a lot of you have gotten unbelievably comfortable with attacking random strangers on the internet for simply having an experience and it's really weird.