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May 24th, Anonymous Text
So.
Hypothetically, if someone were to tell you that they like you and then kiss you. But they did it while they were drunk and don't seem to remember doing it, what should you do?
Hypothetically, if someone were to tell you that they like you and then kiss you. But they did it while they were drunk and don't seem to remember doing it, what should you do?
anon text;
Of course, on the flip side, this could just be the drunken statement and action of an inebriated individual that you are taking as complete and utter truth. If they did not bring it up to you, why bring it up to them? If they are not sober and speaking plain to you, why accept it the reality of how the person feels?
In the end, it seems like your only choices now is to continue to be selfish and embarrass this person. Because while no one else knows who it is, they know who they are and have to deal with this being publicly broadcasted.
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