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Am I Wrong to Bring Up My Friend’s Embarrassing Incident When I Took Him Home.

Embarrassing circumstances occur to everyone – they’re natural. Read this story of two friends and what do you think of the situation?

Source: Reddit

A week ago I went out with friends and one (John) got so drunk they couldn’t walk. My friend was going to Uber John home but I said I’ll let him sleep at my place.

When we got to my apartment, John got out of the car, fell asleep in a puddle when it was raining like crazy. I had to drag him inside. I leave him there and he’s twitching his head and can barely move. He was dead weight. I went into another room and he peed himself.

The next day John was extremely embarrassed. He said he was sorry he was a burden and thankful I took care of him. He made me take $50 to buy cleaning supplies and bought me breakfast then Uber to his car. He cleaned up too.

I didn’t see him since until a friend had a dinner party. At the dinner party I kept saying “John had an uh-oh the other day, John why don’t you tell everyone” then he kept saying no and this isn’t respectful of his boundaries to keep pushing if he said no. Then I showed everyone a video of John twitching and passed out because I thought it was harmless and funny. John was like this isn’t the place and then I was like John tell everyone what happened.

The next day John texted me “listen sorry I was a burden, but I didn’t intentionally do that. I think it was unnecessary and cruel you tried to humiliate me at a dinner party with all our peers” then blocked me. I didn’t think it was a big of a deal as he made it. Am I A Jerk for sharing an embarrassing story of a friend?

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