Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This how you make close friends, by exposing yourself and trusting others. Try to pay it back by being there for her. Hope things get better for you.
Agree with this completely.
OP, sorry for what you are going through. Hope things get better. Try not to feel bad about what happened.
+1. I know people ostracized for far, far, far less OP, you are fine.
If you know people who are ostracized for less, then OP isn’t fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This how you make close friends, by exposing yourself and trusting others. Try to pay it back by being there for her. Hope things get better for you.
Agree with this completely.
OP, sorry for what you are going through. Hope things get better. Try not to feel bad about what happened.
+1. I know people ostracized for far, far, far less OP, you are fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This how you make close friends, by exposing yourself and trusting others. Try to pay it back by being there for her. Hope things get better for you.
Agree with this completely.
OP, sorry for what you are going through. Hope things get better. Try not to feel bad about what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Your anxiety is the hangover talking. You’ve got enough on your plate to waste energy worrying about this. If she’s a true friend, she won’t give it a second thought.
Anonymous wrote:This how you make close friends, by exposing yourself and trusting others. Try to pay it back by being there for her. Hope things get better for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP, you're under a TON of stress. I'd rather you puke in my bathroom and overshare than you scream at your husband or hit your kid, or crash your car, or whatever.
It's a good idea to show up with a beautiful potted plant and a nice box of chocolates (no alcohol), and apologize again, face-to-face, and thank her husband for driving you home.
I hope things get better for you rapidly!
As drunk as she was she would have crashed her car if her friend hadn't had her husband her hone
OP, do not be surprised if this friendship is kaput ! Drunk men are bad but drunk women are gross and disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:This how you make close friends, by exposing yourself and trusting others. Try to pay it back by being there for her. Hope things get better for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long story short: DH lost his job, I'm waiting for some medical results, my kid was just diagnosed with a learning disability and needs pretty structured and expensive remediation, work is so stressful, blah blah...Hung out with friends last night and got blitzed. Tears, crying, oversharing, then I threw up in her bathroom. I woke up this morning mortified. It's a mom-friend whom I know well but I would never, ever have behaved like that "normally." Her husband ended up driving me home.
I texted her this morning apologizing and she was really gracious about it but I still feel like a gigantic ball of cringe. Should I do anything else, like show up with a gift card or flowers? We go out together a lot and I've just never been like this; I'm sure the whole scene was totally jarring. It was for me. Ugh ugh ugh ugh.
Unless you vomited in their floor let it go and watch yourself next time.
Anonymous wrote:I bet your friend was honored you felt comfortable enough to be this way around her. I see this as the beginning of an amazing friendship!