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[–] 6 pts (edited )

I immediately feared the dreaded questions of: “Were you drinking?”; “Are you sure you weren’t just drunk?”; “Are you sure you didn’t consent and now just regret it?”

No actual victim fears these things. None. Especially since drugs would still be in her system. Apparently the answers are yes, no, no.

The alcohol double standard that exists without our rape culture plays a huge role. When a man drinks, he is generally seen as less responsible for the actions he committed. But when a woman drinks, she’s told that she only put herself at risk.

Yet men go to prison for it and women usually get a pussy pass.

Luckily, she believed me

Belief is not a requirement. You state you've been attacked. They test. Period. Her false assertion of belief is her desire to project victim status.

By the time the victim wakes up, they’re usually out of the body. My awakening was the drugs leaving my system.

Also not true. If she is still feeling the effects, as the story painfully extols upon us, they would easily confirm drug presence.

She's a whore who drank too much and then decided she was raped to avoid dealing with the fact she's a whore. Therefore she's the victim and bares no responsibility for her whoring.

This reads more like her personal rape fantasy.