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thebandit
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BEST ANSWER  decided by votes   |  thebandit  |  November 05, 2009 09:22 PM
That is completely unethical, from a moral standpoint. The key word here is "pretending." It's lying, basically. And if your friend later tries to make a pass at these girls later on, after he got them drunk under false pretenses, it's tantamount to rape. Even if he doesn't, I can't think of a single legitimate and/or reasonable justification for such behavior.

Your friend is a jerk.

voted helpful: lilyloretta

Voted as best: docbrown, mysterygirl89
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entelia
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entelia  |  November 05, 2009 05:50 PM
Pathetic, unless he's the designated driver.
Could be a sign of a deep rooted psychological problem, that has to do with an inferiority complex.

voted helpful: lilyloretta

Voted as best: kh_gore
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albanian
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albanian  |  November 05, 2009 07:05 PM
It's not ethical by my standards. It would not be illegal in itself; but, it could be illegal if it was part of some larger pattern of activity such as seducing them or letting them drive.
Women notoriously used to do this, especially professional B-girls, a practice which was outlawed in Louisiana long ago.
Doesn't sound like someone I'd want to be friends with.

voted helpful: cheapgamer, lilyloretta

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pellrider
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pellrider  |  November 05, 2009 07:31 PM
The girls who go with person should be informed. Since it is your friend, do something before he gets in to serious trouble.

voted helpful: lilyloretta

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aw
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aw  |  November 05, 2009 08:18 PM
I know very few people who just enjoy watching people get drunk.

I would make sure your friend doesn't do this with the intent of sleeping with them. I can see that being considered date rape.

voted helpful: lilyloretta

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