Next, in your description of her drunken night and her inability to remember things, have you considered that she was drugged? You said she was not a drinker. Neither am I. I would be puking long before I got to blank memory pass out drunk.
In my state, the man could have been charged with rape for having non consensual sex due to her extreme state of drunkeness, even if they were "friends". Have you considered this? A drunk or drugged person cannot give consent for sex.
Lovedyoumore
If she was drunk, how could she agree to sex? are you sure this was a ONS?
sewardak
Sewardak, while Lovedyoumore explicitly was pointing that this was allegedly rape, I think you were pointing also there, so I included you both in one response. In my opening thread I actually left the details of this night for a reason. I was asked about it later. Two reasons I mentioned were the years that passed since then and the other was that it is still painful. Yet, another reason is that due to circumstances I will never know the exact extent of the truth. It's not her fault. It's not her lying. It's just what happened. The problem is that when there is no possibility to know the truth we can build whatever theory we want. There would be also no possibility to refute the one and to verify the other. Everything would be possible and yet also impossible. You can't proceed like that. I still want to address the possibility of rape and tell you where there is a problem with this.
First of all, she was not the only one that drank there. All of them were heavily drinking. All of them were not able to give consent. Yet, it is interesting that both of you and I understand why decided somehow strangely that the blame should be put on the man but never on the woman. Let me tell you something, I don't care if he was drunk or not, but if the piece of shit would fall into my hands, I would most probably cut his head off. Yet, the thing is my wife is no saint either and I'm still married to her not him. Now, I know most people would not believe this so I found you only some of almost countless stories where women rape men and very often overcome both the problem of the man not consenting to sex as well as the physical strength with the help of …….. ALCOHOL! If you want to read this so you will see that technically it is possible. If I look at my wife's surreal actions on this night then have you considered that she might be actually the one that instigated this unconsented sex with alcohol? Frightened idea, no!?
The thing is that when all the parties are drunk it is irrelevant who instigated it or not and most probably this was somehow mutual. The thing is that I'm not very impressed by our law system. I explained it in the above threads in regard to divorce. I'm also not impressed by the law in your state that you mentioned. The reason is that it is doing a disservice to real rape victims. Not to people with reckless behavior who got drunk and then having guilt in the morning regret their actions while eventually sending someone for no reason into prison. DRUNKEN SEX IS NOT RAPE. It is irresponsible and reckless behavior. Anyway, if I accept your point of view and apply it equally to both drunken parties then either I'll have to accept the fact that it could be my wife that was the "perpetrator" and having to have compassion towards the piece of shit or that my wife could eventually rug sweep her problems claiming she was raped to cover up her infidelity. You don't believe it is possible? I found many stories but will mention only two below.
So, first of all check this story of Nicola Osborne. This woman got drunk and ended up in bed with a man and had “extensive sexual activity.” The episode was entirely consensual and the two swapped phone numbers after they were through. On the way home, it occurred to Osborne that her husband might not think very highly of her “extensive sexual activities” and she became flustered and visibly upset. When passers-by came to her aid, she told them that she had been forcibly abducted and raped by a stranger, sparking a massive police response to find the rapist. A subsequent DNA test led police to the man whom she had slept with and he was arrested and held for 12 hours. Once the truth came out that the encounter has been consensual, Osborne was charged with filing a false report and sentenced to 18 months in prison. (Story published in the independent online). Some women can lie about rape to cover up their infidelity. My wife did not do this and I appreciate it. I really do! The problem with this sort of lying is that while she might get away with it this time she does not address her problems. So, the cheating might occur again. Especially if she thinks that she can lie and this remains undiscovered and unpunished!
The second one is a very similar story to the above one. Check also the story of Kelly Harwood. She is a woman that had a few drinks and decided that sleeping with her friend’s son was a good idea. Upon reflection, she decided that she had betrayed her friend by doing so and reported her friend’s son for rape. She told police that she had been raped while sleeping, and her friend’s son was subjected to an “intrusive medical examination and interviewed under caution.” Two days later, Harwood relented and admitted that she had lied about the rape. She suffers from depressive illness, exacerbated by the amount of alcohol she had consumed. Some women can also lie about rape because they feel guilty about their infidelity (this one I found in the herald Scotland online). Again, I'm happy my wife does not resort to those kinds of tactics! Not because I have so much compassion with the piece of human filth that fucked her, but because she needs to address her problems.
I also found these two stories:
"Women Need To Be Educated About Sexual Consent, Right Now They Aren’t"
"19 Men Share Stories of Being Raped By a Woman"
You can see in this stories that alcohol is a common tactic used by women that want to force men to have sex with them without consent. I didn't research it too much yet from what I've seen it is not so rare. You might want to check more on this topic. Furthermore, I'm not an expert on alcohol and actually do not touch any sort of it, but from what I know, here is for your consideration some basic information on Blood Alcohol Level and possible effect:
0.16-0.19 BAC: Dysphoria predominates; nausea may appear. The drinker has the appearance of a "sloppy drunk."
0.20 BAC: at this level you experience dizziness, confusion and you can become disoriented. Some people may need support with walking and even standing. Some people are immune to pain. Some people experience nausea and vomiting at this level. Blackouts are likely at this level so you may not remember what has happened (I think my wife reached that level but I can't say for sure)
0.25 BAC: All mental, physical and sensory functions are severely impaired. There is an increased risk of asphyxiation from choking on vomit and of seriously injuring yourself by falls or other accidents.
0.30 BAC: STUPOR. One has little comprehension of where he is. One may pass out suddenly and be difficult to awaken.
0.35 BAC: Coma is possible. This is the level of surgical anesthesia.
0.40 BAC and up: Onset of coma and possible death due to respiratory arrest.
[This message edited by MrSpock at 11:44 AM, January 18th (Monday)]