A woman recently alleged that her drink had been spiked at a bar in Ocean City, Maryland, however her story has prompted some victim-blaming on social media.
Social media user Kayley, known online as Kayleyg21, posted a video on June 1 explaining that while at Seacrets Club in Ocean City, Maryland, she"noticed that someone had slipped something into her drink."
She continued:"I saw him do this out of the corner of my eye, and when I tasted it it tasted completely off."TikTok Left its Black Creators Behind. Now They're Going on Strike The then bride-to-be clarified:"I held the drink and was kind of bouncing around where he followed me for 15 minutes. "It was at this time that I then maneuvered to the second bar across the dance floor where he followed me and only dipped back into the crowd of people when he saw me hand my drink to the bartender.
"He scoffed at me, dumped my entire full drink and then charged me for a new one. He didn't ask me who did it, he didn't ask me if I was okay. He charged me for a new drink and then let this possible predator stay to potentially hurt someone else."Many took to comments section to share
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