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[quote=Anonymous]OP feels awkward b/c he pushed another guest to the ground in someone else's home. I can see why he's apologizing even if he was mostly in the right. (I say "mostly" only because, if he'd had the opportunity for thought/advanced planning, he probably would have managed the situation w/o getting physical. That said, he didn't have time to think/plan and not having the 100% optimal reaction doesn't mean it wasn't a totally understandable and acceptable reaction.) Also, the host didn't hear the guest and, based on OP's account, the guest's behavior is so weird/out of line, host might think that there was some kind of misunderstanding. I know, on some level, that if I were the host and creepy guest were my friend, I'd initially assume some sort of miscommunication... All that said, OP you did nothing wrong and I'm glad everything has worked out fine. Guest may have been a creep. Guest may just be socially extremely awkward. Guest may just have been awkward and drunk. Whatever the explanation, he was way WAY out of line and your response was fine. [/quote]
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