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Drunk roommate Laying on the Ground, what should I do?
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I am a 22 year old male, my roommate is a 22 year old female. We are very close with one another. I'm just asking for some help in this situation. I'm really not sure what to do. My roommate, who has not drank alcohol for quite a while, drank 2 bottles of wine tonight. She has not been sick, although she asked for the garbage can to be put next to her. She laid down on the floor, during our "party" (it's just us roommates who decided to drink together and watch movies).

Anyway, she said that she wanted to try to sleep right there on the floor where she laid down. I have no problem with this, but I dont know if this is acceptable to just let her lay there. She knows that I have a phobia of vomit, so I think she's trying to keep my feelings in mind. I know it's silly but it is a big deal for me. Anyway, I want to know what I should do in this situation. She is still very much coherent, but I don't know if I should just leave her on the ground there, or try to get her to go to bed. Is there any issue with just letting her sleep on the ground when she is quite drunk? Do you think she would be offended if I just let her sleep on the ground? She did specially say that she just wanted to sleep there, but I dont know if I should trust that. She might be asleep by now, but I doubt it. Do you think its worth it to potentially wake her up to try to get her to go to bed? Or do you think she is safe just laying on the floor? Thanks for the advice!

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