Picture this: it’s New Year’s Eve and you’re all set for a quiet night in with your significant other. You’re 24, he’s 24, and your famous watermelon martinis are flowing. Sounds perfect, right? But what if the night takes a wild turn, and those martinis lead to a bout of violent sickness and a heated argument? Let’s dive into this juicy tale of love, martinis, and a New Year’s Eve gone wrong.
A New Year’s Eve to Remember… or Forget?

The Martinis Keep Flowing

The Blame Game Begins

Tears and Apologies

The Aftermath

A Twist in the Tale

Apologies and Breakfast

The Infamous Martini Recipe

The Final Word ️

The Watermelon Martini Fiasco: A New Year’s Eve Tale
What started as a cozy New Year’s Eve in with watermelon martinis turned into a night of regret, blame, and a hangover from hell. After her boyfriend consumed six of her famous martinis, he ended up sick and blaming her for not cutting him off. The morning after, apologies were made, a greasy breakfast was cooked, and a dinner date was promised. But the question remains: Who’s at fault here? The one who served the drinks or the one who kept asking for more? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this juicy dilemma.
NTA. Letting someone make their own decisions can be messy

Your bf blames you for the sweet, alcohol-filled drinks

NTA. He’s responsible for his own actions.

NTA. Boyfriend’s watermelon vodka incident: lightweight or irresponsible drinking?

NTA. Let him be an adult and make his choices.

NTA. Learning your limits: hangovers vs. meeting the toilets ♂️

Responsibility lies with the drinker. Know your limits

Drunk BF blames OP for fiasco, hopefully he’ll apologize

NTA. Flavored drinks, big boi, and a hug needed
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Drink responsibly and know your limits

Red flag: Full grown man blames you for his mistakes.

NTA. Adult should know their own limit ♂️

NTA, but FYI, shots are smaller than you think ♂️

NTA: You didn’t force him to drink, he chose to.

Getting blackout drunk: NTA, it’s their fault, not yours!

NTA. A friendly warning could have prevented his outburst

Responsibility and moderation: NTA for not chugging like a frat boy!

Drink responsibly and own up to your own limits!

NTA: Own your choices, don’t blame others!

NTA. Don’t be his mommy, he’s just looking for blame.

Bartender defends boyfriend’s drinking, blames customer for incident.

NTA. Hangover, apologies, and regret await the big baby. ♀️

24-year-old clueless about alcohol, blames OP for NYE disaster. NTA.

Blaming others for poor decisions

NTA, dump him if he doesn’t apologize. Recipe included!

Get creative with your party cleanup! ️

Watermelon martinis: tricky to taste, but not responsible for drunken idiocy

Taking responsibility for your own actions

NTA- Big boy should know when to stop

NTA. Grown man, no a-hole here.

NTA. No responsibility to monitor his drinking. His choices, his consequences.

NTA for not knowing his limit. ♂️

Inexperienced drinker learns a hard lesson about self-control
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NTA. He’s an adult. He needs to apologize for lashing out

NTA: Adulting responsibly

NTA. Handling alcohol, blame-shifting, and cutting off – messy situation!

NTA: Pace yourself and drink responsibly

Drink responsibly! How long were you sipping those martinis?

Girlfriend not bartender, but ironically he is

NTA. Boyfriend accuses girlfriend of pressuring him into drinking.

NTA: A thought-provoking question about double standards when it comes to drinking

Find a new bf who takes responsibility for his actions

NTA: Let him handle his own drinks, you’re not his mom

Bartender’s responsibility: ESH for not knowing their limits

Drinks were too strong, BF got drunk and puked. ESH.

“Famous watermelon martinis” – the sarcasm is strong with this one

NTA: He got himself drunk. Cheers to that!

NTA. Setting ground rules for future is important.

NTA. Let him be a grown-up and act like one

NTA. He’s acting like a child and probably would’ve complained if you tried to cut him off . Sounds like a him problem, not a you problem ♂️.

NTA: When alcohol exposes someone’s true inability to handle it.

NTA. Trust him to handle his alcohol responsibly

Partner vs. Mother: Who’s responsible for his alcohol tolerance?

Grown adult should know his limits

Giving alcohol to a 24-year-old child? NTA, but BF is!

NTA. Hopes he sobers up and stops whining

Blaming you for his mistake? Hope he apologizes!

Disclosing alcohol, NTA. Pansy pukes after 6 martinis.

You’re not responsible for his actions. Let him learn.

Taking responsibility for your actions, even when intoxicated

Men underestimate cocktail strength, leading to their downfall.

NTA: Taking responsibility for his mistakes, not just the drinks.

NTA. He’s a grown ask man.
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Asserting independence: NTA, even mom can’t say no!

“Blaming others for my choices? Not a good sign”

Lightweight Alert: 6 drinks and he puked! ♀️

Boyfriend can’t handle his alcohol, blames OP. NTA

Adulting 101: Drink responsibly, monitor your own intake

Stay hydrated and avoid hangovers!
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24 and blaming you? Not the a**hole!

Not the a**hole – a refreshing twist on New Year’s Eve

NTA! Share your delicious watermelon martini recipe with us!

NTA. Blaming others for their behavior? So childish

“WTF, no NTA? But damn, that was all it took to get him to puke… How the hell does someone who’s an adult get drunk on that?”

Drink responsibly! Don’t blame others for your own mistakes.

NTA. He’s responsible for his own fruity drink mishap.

NTA for not controlling someone’s consumption. Six drinks, seriously?

NTA: Adult responsible for himself, knew alcohol was in it.

NTA. Boyfriend should’ve known better. ♀️

You’re not his mom, let him drink responsibly

Taking responsibility: You did nothing wrong, NTA

NTA. He’s a grown-up, responsible for his own drinks.

NTA, but is he really sick or just a lightweight?
