Picture this: you’re at a bar, and you run into your friend and his fiancée. Late into the night, they have a heated argument, and your friend leaves his drunk fiancée to find her own way home. What would you do? One 24-year-old man faced this exact dilemma, and he decided to drive his buddy’s intoxicated fiancée home himself. But was it a heroic act or a betrayal of trust? Let’s dive into this story and find out.
A Night Out Takes a Turn

The Argument Unfolds

Heated Words Exchanged

Designated Driver Ditches Drunk Fiancée

Checking on the Fiancée

Closing Time Arrives ⌛

The Decision to Drive

The Drive Home

Friend’s Furious Reaction

Implications and Accusations

Defending His Actions ️

The Uber Dilemma

A Heroic Act or Crossing the Line?
So, our protagonist finds himself in a tricky situation: he drives his friend’s drunk fiancée home after a nasty fight, only to face accusations of disrespect and betrayal. He defends his actions, arguing that he wouldn’t hook up with his friend’s girl and that it would be wrong to hand her over to a stranger (like an Uber driver). But now he’s left wondering if he should apologize for his actions. What do you think? Let’s see how the internet weighs in on this dilemma…
NTA for driving drunk friend’s fiancée home, friend is projecting.

NTA for driving friend’s drunk fiancée home; friend has trust issues

Taking drunk fiancée home was the right thing to do. NTA.

NTA! Putting her in an Uber with a stranger would’ve been irresponsible

Being a respectful friend: NTA praised for driving drunk fiancée

NTA drives drunk fiancée home, boyfriend lacks respect

Friendship tested: NTA drives drunk fiancée home.

Friend upset after drunk fiancée’s sister praises driver’s kindness.

Taking a drunk friend home: NTA or betrayal?

Woman thanks friend’s sober driver, calls out friend’s irresponsibility.
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Friend’s fiancée drunk, man drives her home, NTA, buddy trash

NTA: Friend prioritizes cheating over fiancée’s safety. Do better, friend

Defending a hero: Woman’s safety first, friends’ opinions second.
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Friend calls hero driver a rapist after saving drunk fiancée

Good job! Commenter supports driver’s actions and criticizes fiancé’s behavior.

Safe ride home for drunk friend’s fiancée: NTA wins.
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NTA. OP did the right thing. Commenter calls out potential abuse.

Defended a drunk friend, accused of sexual assault.

Safe ride home for drunk friend’s fiancée, NTA

Friend’s fiancée drunk, he drives her home: NTA or A-hole?

Friend drives drunk fiancée home, labeled potential r*pist. NTA.

Commenter praised for being ‘dope’ while driving drunk friend home

Offering a drunk woman a ride home is admirable, not betrayal.

Being a responsible friend: hero or betrayal?

Choosing the lesser evil: Friend’s anger or fiancée’s safety?

Friend drives drunk fiancée home, called NTA, criticized couple’s behavior.

Safety first! Commenter shares concerns about drunk ride-sharing.

Commenter defends OP against projection accusation with NTA.

Friend drives drunk fiancée home, gets called NTA. Commenters agree.

Proud friend takes drunk fiancée home, avoids potential danger.

Driving a drunk friend’s fiancée home: NTA, good deed

Friend’s fiancé abandoned drunk at bar, OP is NTA

Driving drunk fiancée home: NTA, buddy needs new priorities.

Friend’s fiancée drunk, boyfriend left her. NTA takes her home safely.

Protective or Possessive? Debate over man’s intentions in driving drunk fiancée.

Dump them both!

Friend drives drunk fiancée home, deemed not the a**hole.

Friend prioritizes ‘disrespect’ over girlfriend’s safety? NTA commenter thinks so

Commenter thinks OP is not the a**hole, but should end friendship.

Commenter calls out friend’s dangerous decision, sparks concern and agreement.

Friend neglects drunk fiancée, hero friend called AH by projection.

Defending a hero: Commenter supports driver’s good intentions

Being a designated driver doesn’t mean you’re a homewrecker.

Defying toxic masculinity: Man defends driving drunk fiancée home

Defending a hero: Man accused of betrayal for doing the right thing.

Defending driving drunk friend: valid or dangerous? NTA wins.

Fiancé’s jealousy backfires as commenter earns NTA status

Defending oneself against false accusations. NTA

Friend accuses sober driver of rape: NTA, ditch friend

Projection or honesty? Betrayal or loyalty?

Man drives drunk friend’s fiancée home, gets called a hero

Wedding bells at 20? Comment sparks age-old debate.

Choosing to drive a drunk friend home is a heroic act

Good deed praised as Uber drivers refuse drunk passengers

Protecting a drunk friend is being a good friend

Defending a woman’s honor in the 21st century

Taking down only fans account for $500 or a thank you?

Taxi drivers are closely monitored for safety. NTA comment.

Small town drama over driving drunk fiancée home ♂️
