First Date Passed Out at the Bar Twice, Bled on the Floor, and Ended in the Hospital, Leaving Woman Wondering If She’d Be Wrong to Never See Him Again

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First dates can often lead to exciting possibilities or awkward encounters, but few can match the bizarre series of events faced by one woman who had the misfortune of experiencing both during an evening that ended with a trip to the hospital. In a Reddit post titled “WIBTA if I don’t see him again after he blacked out twice on our first date and I ended up taking him to the ER?” she shares her rollercoaster of emotions and concerns that followed her traumatic first meeting with a man she had recently matched with on Facebook Dating.

Couple enjoying a romantic dinner with drinks on an outdoor terrace.
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The woman, in her 40s, recounted her experience with the guy, who she initially found charming despite his somewhat flaky nature. After a couple of rescheduled attempts to meet, she finally managed to connect with him at a downtown pub. The atmosphere was typical for a first date: drinks, light conversation, and hopeful expectations. However, things quickly took a severe turn as the man suddenly began coughing violently, seemingly choking, before blacking out right there on his bar stool.

Waking up shortly thereafter, the date’s eerie vibe escalated when he casually explained that he had been experiencing these episodes since suffering from whooping cough weeks before. The woman decided to stay, hoping that this was merely an isolated incident. Her optimism was short-lived; not long after, he blacked out again, falling off the stool and hitting the floor hard enough to leave a visible goose egg on his head and blood pooling on the bar’s surface.

At this point, other patrons at the bar intervened, advising him to seek medical attention. Despite initially resisting, he eventually agreed to go to the hospital after she offered to walk him home. However, during their walk, she noticed that he was unsteady and not quite himself, prompting a realization that she simply couldn’t take on the responsibility of monitoring someone she barely knew, especially when he had already lost consciousness twice.

Reluctantly, she accompanied him to the ER, where he was triaged before she decided to leave. Thankfully, he was later discharged with no concussions, but the experience had left her with lingering questions about the future of their relationship. Did this unprecedented situation spell the end for any potential romantic connection? Should she feel guilty for considering walking away from someone who clearly faced a medical issue?

As she reflected on the evening, she couldn’t help but recall smaller red flags. For example, when he disclosed an aversion to chocolate—something she found puzzling and a little concerning. Coupled with the unexpected medical crisis, it left her feeling uncertain about the man she had hoped to get to know better.

Despite the compassion she felt for him, the woman also recognized that a first date shouldn’t involve blood, unconsciousness, and a trip to the hospital. She was in uncharted territory, where she felt the line between moral obligation and personal comfort was blurred. Her dilemma resonated with many who have shared their experiences of first dates gone wrong, creating a divide between people who empathize with medical struggles and those who prioritize their safety and emotional well-being.

Ultimately, the question she posed to the Reddit community was simple yet profound: Would she be the bad person for not wanting to see him again? As she weighed the pros and cons, she realized that while kindness is essential, personal boundaries and the right to choose who to invest time in are equally crucial.

In the realm of dating, taking a risk is expected. However, when a seemingly ordinary night transforms into a chaotic medical emergency, it can lead to a reevaluation of priorities and compatibility. As she navigates her feelings, she may well find that this first date is a pivotal moment not just in her love life but in defining what she truly seeks in a partner.

 

 

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