We all love a good party, right? But what happens when your significant other takes the revelry a bit too far, too often? One woman found herself in this exact predicament. Tired of playing ‘nurse’ to her overindulging boyfriend, she decided to draw a line in the sand. But was she right to do so? Let’s delve into this tale of love, liquor, and lost keys. ️
The Party Animals
The Turning Point
Playing Nurse
The Recurring Issue
The Intervention ️
Drawing the Line ⛔
The First Test
The Aftermath
The Repeat Offenses
The Holiday Showdown
The Accusations Fly ️
Love on the Rocks: Is She Right or Wrong?
So, there you have it, folks. A tale of love, liquor, and a woman at her wit’s end. She’s tired of playing ‘nurse’ to her boyfriend, who seems to have a knack for overindulging and losing his keys. She’s drawn a line in the sand, but he’s not convinced she’s being fair. Is she right to leave him to his own devices after three drinks? Or is she abandoning him when he needs her most? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this intoxicating dilemma…
NTA: Woman refuses to be her boyfriend’s babysitter while drinking
NTA for setting boundaries with an overdrinking boyfriend
NTA. Sick of dealing with a drunk toddler.
NTA: Concerned about boyfriend’s alcohol problem, boundaries are important.
NTA. Set boundaries and communicate when he’s sober.
NTA stands up to overdrinking boyfriend, sparking discussion on alcoholism
NTA. Boyfriend’s drinking problem: break it off for good.
NTA for setting a drink limit, but cultural differences exist
“NTA. People who expect others to babysit them so they can get blackout drunk without consequences are children. This is why I don’t go out and do the ‘club scene.’ There’s always one designated ‘responsible’ friend who’s supposed to babysit everyone else and make sure they don’t do anything stupid. No. You’re an adult. Drink less.”
NTA – Boyfriend’s excessive drinking puts strain on relationship.
NTA: Enabling an alcoholic partner? Draw the line!
NTA: Setting boundaries with an overdrinking boyfriend
NTA. Your BF expects you to be his backup plan?
Setting clear rules for boyfriend’s drinking: NTA, not his mother.
NTA. Let him face the consequences of his choices
Setting boundaries and leaving when needed.
Taking care of an overdrinking boyfriend: Hero or Villain?
Taking a stand against enabling toxic behavior. NTA!
Dump the BF . Denial won’t fix his drinking problem
NTA: Boyfriend’s drinking, his consequences.
NTA! You handled it perfectly. Dump him and be free!
NTA. ♀️ Stick to your rules, he needs to grow up.
Supportive comment: NTA for not enabling addiction. Seek help
NTA: Boyfriend can’t handle drinking, OP deserves better.
NTA for setting boundaries with overdrinking boyfriend. Stay strong!
Taking a stand against enabling and promoting personal responsibility! NTA!
NTA: You’re not his nurse or mom, he’s responsible
NTA: Boyfriend’s drinking problem raises red flags for moving in.
NTA: Setting boundaries in a relationship is essential for growth
Alcoholic behavior: a couple of beers = a six-pack
NTA – Trying to save a sinking ship is futile.
NTA: You deserve better, leave him and find happiness! ✌️
NTA sets boundaries, refuses to enable boyfriend’s alcohol problem.
Living with an alcoholic: NTA, but it’s a tough decision
NTA sets drinking limit for boyfriend: Slow down, dude!
Setting boundaries and standing up for yourself.
NTA: Boyfriend can’t handle his liquor, time for ultimatum
NTA for refusing to be his ‘nurse’, but did he miss the drinking rhyme?
“Welcome to adulthood where not everything is in your control all the time and you have to use your adult abilities to get what you need without others. NTA”
Dealing with an alcoholic partner: a tough but necessary choice
NTA draws the line with alcoholic boyfriend. Relationship red flags!
NTA. Reasonable approach.
NTA. Controlling behavior or just setting boundaries?
NTA. Boyfriend’s drinking problem raises concerns.
Standing up to an overdrinking boyfriend: Hero or villain? ♀️ ♂️
Setting boundaries with an overdrinking boyfriend: NTA for sure!
Standing up for yourself and setting boundaries is important!
Setting boundaries with an overdrinking boyfriend: NTA for sure!
NTA. You’ve warned him multiple times, he needs professional help.
NTA: Taking a stand against enabling and setting boundaries
NTA: Woman refuses to enable boyfriend’s overdrinking. Hero or villain?
♀️ Woman refuses to enable alcoholic boyfriend: Hero or villain?
NTA, stick with it!
Setting boundaries with an overdrinking boyfriend: NTA, let him stumble ♂️
Setting boundaries with an overdrinking boyfriend: NTA, handled it well
NTA – Are you willing to babysit him forever?
NTA: Boyfriend needs to grow up and take responsibility
She refuses to enable his denial of alcoholism.
Not the a**hole for setting boundaries with overdrinking boyfriend
Not the a**hole for setting boundaries with overdrinking boyfriend
Tough love: Setting boundaries for a grown-up relationship.
Taking a stand against an alcoholic boyfriend. #NotTheA**hole
NTA: Boyfriend expects her to be his designated driver.
NTA: You’re not his nurse! ♀️ Let him handle himself.
NTA: Taking responsibility for his actions while drunk, important!
NTA for setting boundaries with overdrinking boyfriend. Relationship reevaluation needed.
“NTA. Set boundaries with your drunk boyfriend. You’re not his mother.”
Empowered woman refuses to be her boyfriend’s babysitter.
NTA: Prioritizing drinking over relationship, time to leave before alcoholism
NTA: Boyfriend’s drunken mess, his responsibility.
Setting boundaries with an overdrinking boyfriend: NTA, stick to it!
NTA. Don’t be his mother/slave
NTA: The hero who refused to be a drinking nurse.
NTA. Setting boundaries with a clumsy, drunk boyfriend.
Setting boundaries like a boss!
Concerned about boyfriend’s drinking habits. Is she the hero?
Partner’s responsibility: support, not enable. Heavy drinking not acceptable.
Last Updated on August 16, 2023 by Diply Social Team