Marital rape



Hold on. Pressured into sex versus without consent is wildly different. I've felt pressured into having sex when I'm absolutely f***ing knackered. That isn't rape.
The question was clearly designed to get this group into the news, they should be ashamed to be doing this for a bit of attention.
 
"while a third of men thought that if a woman had flirted on a date it wouldn’t be considered rape if she hadn’t explicitly consented to sex, this view was held by only 21% of women."

Hang on. If those 21% of women think flirting amounts to consent, isn't that their choice? But the law insists she's been raped?

There's a scene in a nightclub in 'Cherry 2000' where a young couple are standing with a lawyer who's writing up a contract to say what they will and won't do with each other when they get home. Are we there yet?
You worried about summit?
 
Wonder what percentage of the respondants have actually been married. Doubt that myself or the missus have actually asked permission in 10 years. And if the sentencing is consecutive she is absolutely fucked from the times we were trying to concieve.
 
Hold on. Pressured into sex versus without consent is wildly different. I've felt pressured into having sex when I'm absolutely f***ing knackered. That isn't rape.

I don't know if it is or it isn't.

Have been in the situation where I didn't want to have sex but my partner insisted it was happening and it was easier just to put up with the sex than have them go in one of their moods and have to put up with the consequences from that.
 
I don't know if it is or it isn't.

Have been in the situation where I didn't want to have sex but my partner insisted it was happening and it was easier just to put up with the sex than have them go in one of their moods and have to put up with the consequences from that.
Right but as per the article that's not without consent is it. Its a skewed poll by a biased group. Rape is appalling by the way and in no way am I condoning it.
 
"while a third of men thought that if a woman had flirted on a date it wouldn’t be considered rape if she hadn’t explicitly consented to sex, this view was held by only 21% of women."

Hang on. If those 21% of women think flirting amounts to consent, isn't that their choice? But the law insists she's been raped?

There's a scene in a nightclub in 'Cherry 2000' where a young couple are standing with a lawyer who's writing up a contract to say what they will and won't do with each other when they get home. Are we there yet?
As utterly ridiculous as it sounds, you could see this was the way things were going with this #metoo shit. Sexual assault is absolutely abhorrent, but a bunch of idiots are wrongly redefining the landscape on what constitutes as sexual assault. It should have been nipped in bud early doors with a #NERHAVEYAFUCK but I think we're way past that now.
 
Must be a bit difficult to gain a confident conviction on maritial rape though?

Surely it would be one word against another? You couldn’t rely on forensics as being married you would expect them to have had sex previously anyway.
 

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