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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My freshman college roommate falsely accused a guy when she got blackout drunk and ended up in the hospital with alcohol poisoning. I was called to pick her up (it was the first weekend of school) and I was super concerned and asked her a ton of questions to make sure she was ok. she was absolutely positive that nothing had happened to her, she denied a rape kit, she had no signs of any assault on her, but when the police came to talk to her about being underage she suddenly completely changed her story and accused this guy we’d both met a couple of days earlier of raping her. Then there was an investigation and I had to be subpoenaed and it was a huge mess. In the rest of the time that first semester she went completely off the deep end with drinking and drugs, despite saying she wasn’t ever going to drink again after that first weekend. She stole things from me, had guys over and was so horrible that I almost didn’t go back to school after winter break and I did move to a different room in January. I believe women, but I also know that young, scared women can say something to get themselves “out of trouble”. [/quote] So do young men . . . . like to get out of trouble or consequences. Or are you saying that they do not?[/quote] Furthermore, how does making up a sexual assault get you out of trouble for drinkig underage? Your still were drunk underage. [/quote] This is ridiculous. Reporting sexual assault is absolute torture. As someone who receive consequences on campus for underage drinking as a sophomore, I can guarantee you that it wasn’t 1% as difficult as reporting rape. And I can guarantee you that there’s not a single young woman in college or in America today who thinks that reporting rape is easier than the slap on the wrist a person would get for underage drinking. It’s absolutely preposterous. Because of "don't blame the victim" they usually dont' prosecute the crime like underage drinking to encourage victims to come forward.[/quote][/quote]
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