Picture this: you’re hosting a party and one of your friends, who’s been sober for years, brings along a new acquaintance. This new guy not only judges everyone for drinking but also ends up relapsing and causing chaos. Now, your sober friend wants to bring this same guy to your next event. What would you do? ♀️
A Sober Friend’s Journey ♂️
Being Supportive and Inclusive
New Sober Friends Join In
Trouble at the Party
Confrontation and Relapse
A Night to Forget
Questioning Responsibility
The Camping Trip Dilemma ⛺
Drawing the Line
Divided Opinions ️
To Invite or Not to Invite: The Party Host’s Dilemma ♀️
Caught between wanting to be inclusive and fearing another ruined party, our conflicted host wonders if they made the right choice by denying the problematic plus-one an invite to their upcoming camping trip. With friends divided on the issue, it’s clear that this situation is anything but black and white. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this delicate dilemma…
NTA for excluding belligerent guy from camping trip. Well-worded response.
Friend’s r**e plus-one causes chaos at party, NTA for kicking out.
Setting boundaries without excluding friends
Excluding a judgmental friend from a party: NTA
Sober friend’s plus-one ruins party, NTA for denying invite
Supporting a sober friend and seeking to understand their journey
Protecting a friend’s recovery: NTA for setting boundaries
Responsible friend sets boundaries, but still plans to have fun
Being a good friend means looking out for each other
Friend’s questionable invite causes chaos, but OP is NTA
Setting boundaries with a bad-behaving guest
Setting boundaries with friends is tough, but necessary.
Supporting a friend in need while avoiding toxic individuals
Supportive friend group respects sober friend’s boundaries
Cutting toxic friends?
Being sober doesn’t mean being excluded. NTA for setting boundaries.
Friend’s sober plus-one causes chaos, commenter supports OP’s decision.
Setting boundaries with a recovering alcoholic friend. NTA
Setting boundaries is important for a drama-free party
Standing up for your party rules, NTA!
Saying no to a friend’s plus-one sparks agreement.
Be a supportive friend and check on your buddy’s sobriety
Setting boundaries with a sober friend’s plus-one. NTA
Respectful decision-making: NTA chooses to avoid toxic company
Setting boundaries with a violent friend. You’re not the a**hole.
Roommate’s plus-one causes chaos, NTA for denying invite.
Support for OP’s decision to not invite toxic plus-one.
Friend’s drunk plus-one causes chaos, NTA for denying invite
Respectful denial of plus-one for sober friend’s safety
Politely declining the total disaster guy’s invite. NTA.
Supportive friend questions sober friend’s plus-one’s sobriety
Friend’s sobriety not the issue, but his plus-one is problematic
Friend’s poor boundaries and codependency causing chaos
Alcohol reveals true colors, NTA for banning destructive friend
Supporting a sober friend’s journey is key
Supportive comment on sobriety and respecting boundaries.
Reaching out to explain your reasoning can salvage the friendship
Setting boundaries and sticking to them.
Friend’s behavior raises concern for possible relapse
Standing up to toxic behavior is never the AH move
Respectful decision to prioritize friend’s sobriety
Curiosity sparks: Was the friend’s reaction due to romantic interest?
Friend’s sobriety respected, manipulative jagaloon uninvited
Well-spoken NTA comment receives agreement
Sober friend’s plus-one destroys property at party, NTA for denying invite
Setting boundaries with manipulative friends is important.
Excluding a r**e and obnoxious plus-one from a dry trip. NTA
Choosing between friends and sobriety, NTA sets a simple rule
Not the a**hole, but what happened with the plus-one?
Avoiding property damage and unstable guests. NTA
Being a responsible host shouldn’t make you the bad guy
Being a good friend doesn’t have to be complicated
Manipulative, entitled, and r**e sober friend crosses boundaries. NTA.
Delegate responsibility to sober friend for party-pooper guest
Last Updated on May 10, 2023 by Diply Social Team