Hear that nehalem? All you have to do around here to be considered Hitler, a sociopath, a horrible monster, a misogynist, and someone we're all likely to eventually see the face of on every news channel...
... is to treat women exactly the same way men are treated. Which ironically is what liberals always CLAIM they want.
You're exactly right about a teenage boy trying to tell anyone he'd been "raped" because some girls messed with his wang after he blacked out from drinking too much at a party. If he pushed it through the right channels, sure he could get the legal apparatus to consider it rape... but pretty much nobody in his family or circle of friends would think it was, and he'd be looked at as a complete clown for having tried to say it was at his school, etc. The girls wouldn't exactly be doing hard time, either.
Is that right? Does our society need to push how it views things like that happening to men closer to how it views it with women? Or is it the other way around? I'm not entirely sure, honestly. I don't know what exactly the appropriate balance is on this sort of thing.
What I do know, is that as it stands currently, modern liberal society has some very weird double standards about this sort of thing, and unlike traditional society of decades past, who also viewed things happening to men and women very differently, this current society has no valid excuse for doing so. Society back then was clear and on the same page start to finish. They were more protective of women because they viewed women as more delicate, more in need of protection, and not as able to endure harsh realities and circumstances as men. This modern society on the other hand, insists that gender is basically just a social construct, and entirely an artifact of how we raise boys vs. how we raise girls... and that women should be viewed and treated as exactly identical to men. Even those who acknowledge there are real, palpable differences still claim they think treatment should be identical.
I also know that as you've pointed out, the changes our society has made on how it treats sexuality and morality in general will predictably lead to this kind of stuff happening.
And I also agree with what you said about perspective influencing the trauma level. I think this girl would have been MUCH less likely to commit suicide over this if attitudes like the ones on display in this thread (OMG the world has just ended!!!) weren't the norm.