Insertnamehere Wrote:You:
1) Tell him about it. Use witnesses, cause he might not believe you
2) May you should let it happen one more time, tape the whole thing and show him.
3) Seriously, though. Keep him off the booze.
4) He seems to be packing issues that he is suppressing, to later come out when alcohol desinhibits him. He needs better ways to deal with what troubles him. I suggest a therapist.
5) Mind yourself and care about your own safety. Yes?
OP here,
This was supposedly a life-altering event for him. He's not done anything differently since. He was supposed to go into rehab, but didn't, blaming it on confusion between him and his mom (he's on her insurance.)
I asked him to stay away from liquor, straight stuff, not beer or wine (which even the responding cop said he should do.) He (20yo) got his cousin (22yo) to get him a fifth of vodka, as well as some vodka coolers. He's stayed up several nights drinking with another roommate (18yo) switching between the coolers and shots of vodka. I'm not participating in that anymore. I stay clear of them when they are doing this.
I told him straight up that I didn't think his main issue was pills or alcohol. I wanted him in rehab, which he promised to do, in order to find better coping skills for his issuesm which include anxiety disorder, ADHD, depression, PTSD.
So far, he thinks the lesson to learn is to avoid pills and drinking. He has 2 appointments with his lawyer for these charges, and another with his therapist, which he hasn't been to in months.
He doesn't seem to care that I could be charged next time for providing him with alcohol. Cop said even if I don't give him the alcohol, I'm allowing it, and if they get called again, it's a possibility I will be charged. I poured out everything we had, though I forgot a bottle of fireball whiskey I occasionally drank from the first night which he made a big deal of.
Next time he's doing shots I'll be clearer about why I'm not going to sit around watching him drink (because I long ago stopped drinking when he drinks.)
Thanks for the advice everyone. TO much to think about with this situation.