A drunk girl might find herself in a fantasy where she's a mermaid. She stumbles out of the bar near the ocean and as she looks at the water, she imagines her legs turning into a glittering tail. She then dives into the water, thinking she can swim with the dolphins and explore the coral reefs. The fish come to greet her as if she's their long - lost friend.
There was a drunk girl named Lily. As she was drunk, she imagined herself as a princess in a far - off land. She saw the streetlights as giant candles lighting her path to a grand castle. The people around her seemed like courtiers. She started to tell them stories of her 'kingdom' and how she was going to rule with kindness. She was lost in this drunken fantasy, oblivious to the real world around her.
There was a drunk girl. She was so intoxicated that she imagined herself in a grand ballroom. She twirled around as if she was the belle of the ball. In her fantasy, she wore a magnificent dress. She danced with phantom partners, their laughter and the music filling her ears. As she danced, she felt free and unburdened, all because of the drunken haze that had taken over her mind.
Perhaps the drunk girl with glasses is at a university party. She's an introvert usually, but the alcohol gives her some confidence. She accidentally spills her drink on a popular guy. He's not mad at all and they start chatting. Her glasses keep slipping down her nose as she gets more and more flustered. But this guy is really into her. They end up spending the whole night talking and realize they have a lot in common. This could be the beginning of a beautiful love story.
No, it is not ethical. Using an unconscious female in a sexual context, whether in a story or in real life, is a form of sexual exploitation and is completely unacceptable. Drunkenness does not imply consent, and any form of non - consensual sexual content is immoral.
In a fictional scenario, a drunk mom might accidentally reveal some family secrets while drunk. And a malicious person could try to blackmail her using those secrets. Say, she tells about a hidden inheritance while drunk, and the blackmailer demands a share of it. But real - life should not tolerate such blackmail behavior, and the law should protect the victims.
There was a college drunk girl group that went to a campus event. They had a bit too much to drink. As they walked around, they started sharing their deepest secrets with each other. One girl, Sarah, revealed that she had a huge crush on a professor, which made the others gasp in shock. They then got into an argument about whether it was appropriate or not. In the middle of the argument, they realized how silly they were being and started laughing uncontrollably.
A group of drunk friends were sitting around. One of them started a gag drunk fantasy story. He said that they were all on a magical train that was going to a land made of candy. The seats were made of marshmallows and the windows were made of clear hard candy. They all played along, imagining licking the windows and sitting on the squishy marshmallow seats as the 'train' rumbled on in their imaginations.
There was this drunk lady who thought the bar stool was a horse and started 'riding' it around the bar area. The bartender had to gently guide her back to her seat.
Well, my grandpa got drunk once. He saw my little brother wearing a red hat and thought he was a mailbox. He tried to put a letter in his hat. My brother was so confused but we all found it really amusing. Grandpa just mumbled something about sending an important message. It was a classic drunk - induced misunderstanding.
One sad story is about a young family. A drunk driver ran a red light and crashed into their car. The parents were killed instantly, leaving behind a small child who was orphaned. It was a tragedy that could have been avoided if the driver hadn't been drunk.