To be honest - her story could easily have happened.
There are dishonorable men and some will get a girl blind drunk and just use her.
What I find endlessly annoying is that, while lip service is given to male sexual assault victims, no real effort nor outreach is given priority to men.
When I was in college I was built like a greek statue - heck, at one point I even took steroids. I had more than a few occasions wherein **I** was the trophy f*ck for some girl who was clearly not nearly as intoxicated as me. She took the lead, I was barely able to form a sentence. It happens a lot - and this was the 90's.
When I go on forums, remark on sites, or have discussions with women about this - even non-feminist women - there response is some purported empathy and acknowlegement, but NOTHING in urgency about "we need to DO something" is forthcoming.
We can talk about it, discuss it, and I get sympathetic and agreeable nods and / or posts, but to the urgency of DOING something - the impetus of action is completely lacking.
And I know that all of you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Where are the posts on that site (or any site) with example of men being to drunk to consent (seriously, link me one!?) and describing the situation, the aftermath, especially how females who do this then put out a complete fabrication of what happened, and how men need to speak up and prosecute their abusers?
Where? Purely in the realm of theoretical and never in the realm of funding, action, or policy.
And yes, it burns my ass.
Steven