Does “Robert’s” experience in this week’s WT seem… suspect?

I encourage you all to take a bite of the rich spiritual food that Jesus Christ, the head chef of the Christian congregation, has entrusted his fellow chefs, the Governing Body, (who he is DEFINITELY promoting soon) to prepare for us this weekend. It is delicious and nutritious! Come, grab a plate and enjoy!

It is about following Jesus (mostly the WTBTS) after baptism. Part of the article is about resisting temptation.

Paragraph 15 states -

“A brother named Robert relates an experience that illustrates the point: “When I was about 20 years old, I had a part-time job. One day after work, a coworker invited me to her home. She said we’d be alone and we’d ‘have a good time.’ At first, I gave a few weak excuses, but I finally said no and explained why.” Robert resisted the temptation, and that is commendable. Later, though, he looked back on the incident and saw that he could have handled the situation better. He admits: “I didn’t reject the offer as firmly or as quickly as Joseph resisted Potiphar’s wife. (Gen. 39:7-9) In fact, I was surprised at how difficult it was for me to refuse. This incident helped me to see that I needed to strengthen my friendship with Jehovah.”

Ok, yeah, that seems like something that could happen. And it seems like a realistic witness response.

However, paragraph 17 adds more to the story -

“There is more to Robert’s experience. He continues: “After I refused my coworker’s invitation, she said, ‘You passed the test!’ I asked her what she meant. She explained that a friend of hers, a former Witness, had told her that all young Witnesses lead a double life and that they would jump at the opportunity to compromise. So she told her friend that she would test that out with me. I realized then how glad I was that I had honored Jehovah’s name.”

Uhhh… am I the only one unsure about that being a real story? It’s a little… convenient?

He resisted temptation, which made God happy, AND it gave a “good witness” to the girl, AND it makes ex-witnesses look bad, all in one story! I am so encouraged right now that I might explode!!

Anyway, how does the WBTS acquire mundane “experiences” anyway? Do PIMIs randomly write in and tell the org about this stuff? “Dear WTBTS, the GB, and whoever else reads this - today I turned down a good fucking. It was great. Let me tell you all about it”.