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sexii xo Posted at 10:32 am on Nov. 30, 2008
so my friend always threatens to stop talking to me if i drive after a couple drinks.  do u think that's right or wrong of him?  if i tell him we went to my friends house, he's like "u didn't drink and drive did u?".  if i said i had 1 or 2 drinks he gets all mad at me.  now he says he never is going to talk to me again if i do that again.  do u think thats right or wrong?   btw i'm fine after a couple drinks, i don't even feel it really and i drive much more carefully.

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abbigayle303 Posted at 10:39 am on Nov. 30, 2008
he's definetly right
saradotcom Posted at 10:36 am on Nov. 30, 2008
Maybe he's overreacting ... a little bit.  I can see where he's coming from.  It doesn't matter if you "think you're fine", you've still got alcohol in your system and you're still driving a metal deathtrap.
I think your friend is right.
MixedDelight Posted at 10:35 am on Nov. 30, 2008
He's looking out for you. Only a dumb ass will drink and then drive. Putting not only yourself at risk but the innocent people around you.

How selfish.

theAnomie Posted at 10:34 am on Nov. 30, 2008
He's right. You're wrong.
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