I went to Taiwan recently with a friend and we were out to party and drink. So we decided to bar hop separately to find the best bar in one of the popular areas. We said only 1 beer a place until we find a good one.
So he was across the street and I was on the other side. While I was about to go to the next bar, I heard a noice.
It is the sound of a girl screaming at the top of her lungs. I look out the window, and I see a drunk-looking girl standing in the middle of the street, screaming and pointing at a man who is lying on the ground.
The girl is shouting something about him having taken advantage of her and she is demanding justice. I immediately recognize him as my friend, and I rush out to help him.
The girl is shouting at him, and he is barely conscious. He is obviously too drunk to stand, and I can tell that he is in no condition to argue with her. I try to calm her down and tell her that he was just too drunk and did not take advantage of her.
She is still angry and yelling, but I am able to get her to leave.
Once the girl is gone, I help my friend to his feet and take him with me back. After he became soberer, He tells me that he had been walking around the streets and had met this girl. She had enticed him to join her for a drink and before he knew it she had plied him with alcohol.
I can see the effects of the alcohol on him, and I know that he is not capable of taking care of himself.
The next morning I check on him, and he is still asleep. I am relieved to see that he is safe and sound. I try to wake him up, but he is still too drunk to move.
The experience of sleeping on the streets of Taipei after being made drunk by a girl was an eye-opening experience for me.
Most importantly, it made me appreciate the importance of taking care of those who are vulnerable and in need of help. I will never forget that night, and I will always be grateful to the kind people who helped me and my friend out.