This is the worst thing I have ever read:

A guy who is of a demographic who likely drinks and drugs took too much or combined the wrong drugs. What does a woman he's with do? She doesn't call an amulance for him? Does she care about if he lives or dies?

SHE ASSUMES THAT HE MUST HAVE BEEN TRYING TO DRUG HER AND ATTEMPTED TO DRUG HIMSELF, SHE DOESN'T EVEN CALL ANY FIRST AID, SHE JUST LEAVES HIM, WOMEN ARE THAT HYSTERICAL AND STUPID

START OF POST

"Since moving to NYC about two months ago I have been going on a lot of dates.

I moved after ending a 5 year relationship with my college sweetheart and I am really enjoying the NYC dating scene. So one of my friends set me up with a guy she knew who fitted my perfect criteria of a boyfriend. He was 27 (I am 24), an investment banker, ivy grad, works right down the street from where I work and is looking to settle down.

We met up at his choice of place for drinks, which was an amazing restaurant overlooking the central park on top of a skyscraper. We chatted for hours and he was very well mannered and was handsome as hell haha.

I should say we didn't have a lot to drink though (He was having bourbon on the rocks and I had a vodka tonic then switched to just soda because I didn't want to be drunk). We left the place and he wanted me to meet his friends at his best friend's birthday party. We went there had some sushi drank some beer and then it was time for me to leave. At this point we were both tipsy but not drunk at all and I told him I gotta go. I was planning on meeting my roommate who works at kips bay after that to go home with her and he told me he lives in Gramercy and he can give me a ride there. He called his chauffeur (yes, he has a chauffeured car to drive him around the city) and when we got to his place he asked me if I wanted to come upstairs and look at his place. I know it might look stupid but I said yes because one, I had a very good instinct from this guy and two, I am interested in moving to Gramercy so I wanted to see his place.

We went to his apartment in this fancy building and it was freezing cold. I asked him for a glass of water and he poured us both glasses of water. I sipped the water and it tasted weird and he said it was seltzer water. I said ok and asked him to turn the heat up. He tried messing with the living room heater and told me it's not working and said we should go to his bedroom because conveniently, the bedroom heater was on full blast.

I knew where this was going but I wasn't worried because I wasn't drunk and was fully on alert just like him. We went to the bedroom and watched tv for a bit and suddenly this guy became completely drunk! He spilled his water all over the bed and fell off the bed when he tried to get up. I helped him and he started groping me all over the place. I got off of him and asked him what the hell is happening. His speech became slurred and his eyes were so watery. I freaked out and asked him if he's ok but he just kept trying to grab me and pulled me on to the bed. At this point I got really worried so I told him I am leaving. But he just kept grabbing me telling me to stay overnight, and we can go to brunch next morning, and how I can go to Montauk to see his parents that weekend. I was very confused with his transformation from someone with great composure into a sloppy drunk out of nowhere and I knew I had to leave. I started gathering my stuff and then I found out that he has fallen deep asleep within like 10 minutes after all that. Still confused I left the place and took a cab home and narrated this whole story to my roommate.

She, being an experienced bartender told me he may have slipped a roofie into my water but mistook our cups (they were red solo cups) and drank the roofied water. Now I am thinking that's what happened because there's no other explanation.

Update: To people who are concerned if he is dead, he is not. He texted me the next day and apologized for passing out. He didn't give me an explanation though and that's when I came to the roofie conclusion. Again, it is all conjecture. Yes, I am new to NYC and that's why I called it "The Central Park". Learning something new everyday." END OF POST

That is insane.

And for understanding of the Hysteria see this example post that was also on TwoX.

"A friend and employee of mine was recently roofied. She usually always has her drinks in hand or is facing them, or is holding them in a way that covers the opening of the glass. She turned her back for 10 seconds at a club because she ran into an old friend, and bam, that's all it took. Luckily she was with a couple friends who got her out of there when they noticed something wasn't right."

Her reasoning: I had a bad reaction to alcohol, I'm already so hyper-paranoid about mysterious drink spikers than I have my thumb on my drink constantly and when I looked away for 10 seconds **somebody must have ran over dropped 20 rohypnols and ran away to disappear into the night.

It is absolutely incredible that this many women are that dumb.

There are so many reasons that alcohol can suddenly make you feel unwell.

In most cases the women talking about being "roofied" never went to the hospital. They just felt woozy or sick or like they "felt too drunk".

First of all, if someone actually spiked your drink you could damn near die. You wouldn't be running around squaking "I FEEL A LITTLE TOO DRUNK, I CAN NORMALLY HANDLE FOUR BEERS".

It's ridiculous.

**First of all there are several reason why alcohol can make you feel unwell. If you took any depressant medication, even 12 or 36 hours previously, it will combine with the alcohol to serious effect.

If you took painkillers even YESTERDAY it could possibly have enough blood levels to make you feel fucked up, puke and vomit and feel like the world is ending.

And there's even cases of momentary alcohol intolerance or even just the alcohol combining with any other medications.

There are so many reasons.

But in all these stories. You NEVER see women act rationally. So often they say "I only had 4 drinks and I was stumbling.I never saw anyone touch my drink and it never left my sight I don't know how I was drugged.

Only a woman can say something that stupid... They literally cannot process the idea that they weren't drugged by a ninja, they can't imagine that it could be something else considering the fact they know nobody touched their drink.

Women say "I cover my drink religiously, I never let it out of my sight and somehow despite me never seeing anyone do anything dodgy, I was drugged.

And this is actually dangerous for men.

Several times I've seen these crazed women say "And well I saw this guy who looked kind of weird (insert innocent beta guy) and we firmly suspect he was the one who drugged us".

I've seen people accuse people of trying to drug rape women just because of this... Think about it. Some dumb bimbo goes and combines alcohol with the oxys she took early in the morning and boom "hey he drugged me",

I see it so often. Search twoxchromosomes and look at every single story there. None of them ever went to the hospital. And less than 2% of women who claim to be drugged actually were drugged and that is of those who bother to get tested at a hospital.

Most combined alcohol and weed or combined their medication or they were temporally intolerant to alcohol for some reason.

Lads protect yourselves. If you EVER go out with women never offer them a drink. Even if you honestly do so, if they later "feel too drunk" the first thing they will do is say "HE DRUGGED ME".

This is not me exaggerating. Check TwoX yourself, every single story goes the same exact way!

As men we are not even damn capable of this. We could never see someone who is possibly dying and be so hysterical and irrational and make it about ourselves and out of nowhere assume "Oh he must have been trying to drug me!". I've seen women claim " I've been roofied 12 times". No word of a lie. On what earth can someone say that with a straight face?

Protect yourselves lads. I've seen accusations so many times. And the thing is, even men believe in the hysteria! Never offer/present a woman or group of women a drink.