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Used to be involved in literary circles: obviously there was a lot of drinking and promiscuity but for the most part, it was consensual and enthusiastic. That is until the sober dudes would get involved. They would hang around event afterparties, sticking out like sore thumbs, because they came off kinda gloomy and just odd in that jovial, kooky crowd. As night went on, they would ostensibly start scanning the place looking for girls that were getting tipsy and would even bring them drinks, still not having a drop of booze themselves. Of course, they usually had some weepy stories about them getting on the wagon that just reeked of being fake. You'd feel angry at yourself because there was no way you could intervene without likely causing drama and feeling like you're going too hard with your white-knighting. One of the dudes who got kicked out of a literary-adjacent organization because there were girls calling out his behavior said it was because of other dudes in the circles being jealous of his popularity lol.

!boozers beware the sober scrote :malefeminist:

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jfc a lot of you neighbors need to go to a meeting :marseyhealthysoberstillretard:

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