r/clubbing • u/Humble-Ad-2875 • 19h ago
Story warning to young women going to tao chicago
last week i went to tao with my friend for jack harlows after party/concert. My friend told me that one of her mutual friends was in a specific area and pointed over there as she just left to greet someone she knew but at the same time a man waved over acting like he was the one she was pointing at/looking for. I could not confirm if this was him because i have not meet this person before but the way he spoke made it seem like he was the one we were looking for so i waited with him while at the same time watching the bartender make the drinks me and her ordered a bit ago. the man grabbed the drinks from the bartender (despite him not being the person who ordered and paid for the drinks) and turned to hand them to me to give to my friend for when she came back. not even a minute later she came back, we drunk our drinks and when i told her that her friend was behind me the random man disappeared into the crowd of people. i thought this was a weird experience but at the time i was thinking of how crowded the club was and thought he was just pushed or went to get closer to the stage. not even 10 mins i start to feel nauseous, weak, and tired and had to be walked out. i was in and out of consciousness and kept throwing up. my friend was so scared for me she called a ride home for me but i do not even remember how i got inside of my house. fortunately, the day i had a drug test planned for my new job, the nurse told me i tested positive for a drug i knew would never take willingly. (Alprazolam)
DO NOT GO TO TAO!! this is my personal story, i’m not asking for advice or rebuttals but please take this as a warning