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AITA for leaving my friend at a festival after she got too drunk and refused to go back to the hotel?

by Jane Smith
January 20, 2026
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In the heart of a vibrant music festival, two friends set out to share a weekend of joy and safety. But as the night deepened, one friend’s spiraling intoxication shattered their plans, leaving the other torn between loyalty and responsibility.

When the moment came to leave, the bonds that held them together frayed under the weight of refusal and recklessness. Alone and burdened by tough choices, the friend faced the painful aftermath of being labeled the villain for choosing her own safety.

AITA for leaving my friend at a festival after she got too drunk and refused to go back to the hotel?

I recently went to a music festival with my friend....

She started drinking early and was way more intoxicated than...

When it was time to head back to our hotel,...

By 3 a.m., she was still ignoring me, wandering off,...

Eventually, I told her I had to leave and would...

As noted by Dr. Marsha Linehan, a pioneer in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), effective interpersonal effectiveness relies heavily on balancing the need for self-respect with the need to maintain relationships. In this scenario, the original poster (OP) attempted to use a behavioral skill—setting a limit and disengaging when the boundary was crossed—which is crucial for self-care.

The OP’s primary motivation was safety management. They attempted to intervene when the friend began drinking excessively, but once the friend actively dismissed the concern and chose to remain in a vulnerable state (wandering off, ignoring the OP), the dynamic shifted. The friend’s reaction—becoming angry and accusing the OP of ‘abandonment’—suggests a dynamic where the friend expected the OP to manage her intoxication and consequences indefinitely, a form of emotional labor that breaches healthy boundaries.

The OP’s action of leaving was appropriate given the circumstances where direct support was rejected and the friend’s choices created an unsafe situation for both parties (as the OP’s safety was compromised by staying with an unreliable person). For future situations, a constructive recommendation is to establish clear, non-negotiable ‘exit rules’ with friends before high-risk events, such as, ‘If you are too drunk to walk back to the hotel by X time, I will call a cab for you, but I am leaving at that time regardless of your decision.’

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

kitchen_is_b**chen NTA. I'm the person who's always wandering off from...

Any-Split3724 I'll say NTA. You can only babysit a sloppy...

MrGrieves- Your friend is a gigantic a*shole who expects you...

Miss_Bobbiedoll I'd have stayed if I couldn't drag her back...

Ill**trious-Baker775 Shes an adult. If she diesnt like getting ditched...

probably_beans NTA. What were you supposed to do? Take her...

escapefromelba NTA but if something happened to her, I think...

I think I probably would have stuck it out and...

The individual in this situation faced a difficult conflict between their responsibility to a friend and their own need for safety and reasonable limits. Despite attempts to ensure the friend’s well-being by suggesting they leave the festival, the friend insisted on continuing behavior that was clearly risky due to intoxication.

Was abandoning an intoxicated friend who refused to leave the safer location the correct action, prioritizing personal safety and setting necessary limits, or did leaving constitute a failure of friendship obligations when the friend was vulnerable? This situation forces a debate between personal responsibility and mutual support during a crisis.

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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