Wedding Woes

4 friends in the world

Dear Prudence,
I have a close friend I’ve known for 12 years (we’re both in our mid-20s) and we’ve been through a lot together. She dates a lot more casually than I do, but neither of us judges the other, and we both support each other’s approach to sex and relationships. Recently we met up for a night out and she brought a new hookup along. He was so drunk he was stumbling and slurring his words; as the night progressed, he shoved me, put his hand in my face and pushed me away, grabbed me by the head and the waist, and made me incredibly uncomfortable. I had never been touched like that in my life and was horrified. During all this, my friend was periodically making out with him. At one point I told her to decide who she wanted to spend her night with, because I didn’t want to be around him. She disappeared into the bathroom and texted me to say she was having a panic attack; when I went to see her, she freaked out and said she was “having a hard time trying to keep everyone happy” and that I was making the situation worse by “going aggro.” I apologized and tried to calm her down.

The next day she was unapologetic, told me they had another date planned, and laughed about how he “didn’t remember” what had happened. I said I was disappointed she would spend time with someone who treated me so badly and she said she was sorry I felt that way. I didn’t reply and now we are not speaking. We both struggle with anxiety issues and I know she is having a difficult time, but I believe having your own struggles isn’t an excuse to treat people badly. I’m really hurt. I see that her behavior is worryingly destructive, and I am allowing myself to have a selfish reaction and keep my distance until she apologizes—but knowing her, she won’t. What should I do?

—Friend Chose Hookup Over Me

Re: 4 friends in the world

  • GBCKGBCK member
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    I also had a "uhm...was everyone sober enough to consent, including this asshole?" moment w/ this.
  • GBCK said:
    I also had a "uhm...was everyone sober enough to consent, including this asshole?" moment w/ this.
    So did I! 

    I'm seeing mixed messages from this friend.  She lets her date assault her friend and act completely inappropriate, but is apparently so worried about her friend's happiness that it triggers a panic attack?  I feel like this friend needs help, but LW shouldn't have to suffer through her poor choice of boyfriends.  So maybe LW should say something along the lines of "I will not be spending time with you while your date is around because of the way he treated me, but I am concerned that you had a panic attack triggered by this.  I still want to spend time with you without him".  It's more assuring, but also gets LW away from this dick.  A dick who, if he treats a stranger like this, sounds a bit scary for the friend too ... at least if they are hanging out together, they both aren't been pushed around by this drunk assaulter.

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