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DS drunk as a skunk

153 replies

KissMeUnderTheMistleThrush · 18/12/2022 00:44

I can't help but be angry with him even tho it's a Xmas do! He's 23 and been to town for Xmas food and drinks. He came home at 23.30, but has been out since 17.00!
He managed to get upstairs and laid on his bed face down.
He was then violently sick, he didn't even wake up or move.
I just keep thinking what would happen if he was laid on his back and was sick? There was so much vomit I think he would have choked🥺
I managed to roll him over (6ft 4!) Ro take the sheet off And he fell on the floor where he is now snoring heavily covered in a quilt.
Is he safe to leave like this? It flippin scared me, god knows what he's been drinking. Why do they do it??

OP posts:
OddSockSeeker · 24/12/2022 23:56

Told your mum to “fuck off” while she was being such a champ. 😆Just imagining that really made me laugh.

MrsPetty · 25/12/2022 00:11

Why does he still live at home? I suppose in my mind my parents would never have been down with my behaving like that in their home in my twenties … I have younger DCs but I can’t imagine being okay with that either. If they’re old enough and wealthy enough to get stupid drunk they’re old enough and wealthy enough to rent a room in a house share and see how that kinda behaviour swings in the real world. I’m advocating a bit of tough love OP

dayslikethese1 · 25/12/2022 01:27

I can't believe how many ppl think this is fine. I would never have dared to behave like this in my parents house and he's an adult not a teenager. Hope he was apologetic OP. You did right to put him on his side, ppl do die choking and alcohol poisoning is a thing. Not sure why ppl minimise being this drunk so much.

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