You say:”She wants to criticise women’s “sluttish” behaviour, by claiming it leads to bad consequences. But it doesn’t, or at least not to consequences felt by the women themselves to be bad.”
But in your own article you point out that casual drunken sex often DOES lead to consequences felt by the women themselves to be bad: “Heather MacDonald’s article sensibly draws a distinction between bad sex — sex that is later regretted — and rape.”
MacDonald is simply saying that women who don’t want what you yourself call “bad sex — sex that is later regretted,” probably would be better off not getting blindingly drunk and climbing into bed with strangers.
Makes sense to me.





