tod evans
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( ps... I'd hope tod find an unlicensed impartial mediator before turning to state lawyers)
I would need to be convinced to marry again before that ever became an issue...

( ps... I'd hope tod find an unlicensed impartial mediator before turning to state lawyers)
Taking offense to something nobody said: check.I don't think I'll be back for awhile.
Looks like MelissaWV has gone leftist.
Free advice: if you know someone who was raped, it's kind of a jerk move to tell them "well you shouldn't have gotten involved with a future rapist...duh!"
I can't fathom the disdain you hold for women who've been raped within marriage, to presume that there was no change in behavior, that the woman should have seen the signs but (through failing to interview him well enough first I guess) was too dumb to see those signs. I can assure you, however, that fear of that kind of disdain does affect reporting rates. It kills.
Just as common sense and foolproof would be for rapists not to rape. It's just as realistic a request.
Don't worry though. This is RPFs, so it is more popular to view the women into!ved as idiots, the guys as oppressed, and the claims as disingenuous. I could say "I pray this doesn't happen to you or yours," but your point of view is the false confidence that it can't.
I don't think I'll be back for awhile.
Really?
First of all, that means nearly all straight men, including almost all married men are rapists..
Rape within a marriage.........
The legal theory alone is enough to scare off an entire generation of young men, and rightly so.
Given the one-sided legal system and a mans sex drive it's enough to allege conspiracy...
Free advice: if you know someone who was raped, it's kind of a jerk move to tell them "well you shouldn't have gotten involved with a future rapist...duh!"
I can't fathom the disdain you hold for women who've been raped within marriage, to presume that there was no change in behavior, that the woman should have seen the signs but (through failing to interview him well enough first I guess) was too dumb to see those signs. I can assure you, however, that fear of that kind of disdain does affect reporting rates. It kills.
Just as common sense and foolproof would be for rapists not to rape. It's just as realistic a request.
Don't worry though. This is RPFs, so it is more popular to view the women into!ved as idiots, the guys as oppressed, and the claims as disingenuous. I could say "I pray this doesn't happen to you or yours," but your point of view is the false confidence that it can't.
I don't think I'll be back for awhile.
This is a really horrifying viewpoint. A marriage is a union, but not a "sex on demand" contract. Tell me what you would call the following situation:
Husband: Can we have sex now?
Wife: Not now, maybe later.
*Husband holds wife down against her will and repeatedly inserts himself into her until complete*
The word I'd use is rape. I'm very interested to hear what other word there might be that I haven't learned.
And by the one sided legal system, you mean in favor of men? The shocking ignorance of most people on here about how court cases involving rape ACTUALLY happen is appalling. Sure there are examples of women making it up; it's a major problem, and it wont go away until those women are prosecuted to the same extent the would have had their "rapist" prosecuted. But in most cases I've seen it is very difficult to prove rape beyond a reasonable doubt, ESPECIALLY when the woman didn't report it immediately after. Even 1 shower can, and often does, make the case impossible to prove.
I'm not suggesting we lower the burden of proof: I'm suggesting you get some idea of what you're talking about before you sound like an idiot again.
And as a final note, this is pretty much the only field of criminal law in which men have the 'advantage'. In almost every other case (even rape committed BY women) men get longer sentences in worse places. And it's not an advantage weaseled into the law by women hating men: it's just the simple fact that unwanted sexual contact is extremely difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, especially because of the taboo put on victims which often leads them to hesitate before reporting, destroying the crucial evidence.
And good God, what about poor Mr. Animal?!?!! How many times has he been raped by these standards?
There is a solution to all these problems, but it's very unpopular and no one wants to hear it. :-/
Actual, violent rape does happen within marriages. I'm not talking about the twisted nonsense being characterized as rape these days. I'm not talking about waking someone up with kisses and touches. I'm talking about a woman just having given birth and still healing from stitches being told she doesn't get to say no. I'm talking about someone who has simply had too long a day to deal with the elaborate fantasies her husband demands, begging off and saying no, and having that choice forcibly taken away. The standard of proof remains the same. There is no "pass" once there's a ring on the finger; the wife doesn't become your private sex doll and lose the right to consent.
I wonder if you'd feel the same way if the wife in the scenario decided, since they're married, she could tie him up and use a strap-on on the husband against his will? Nope. Rape. And I hope she goes to jail for it.
Poor Mr Animal....![]()
I know, right?
This could also apply to deepthroating. If a man physically forces your head down during oral sex, that can constitute rape since he’s forcing you to do something against your will (even if only for a few seconds).
The poor guy should lawyer up, just in case.![]()
This is so bizarre, How in the world would a woman marry a rapist? As if he just magically turned violent and cruel all of a sudden. I don't believe marital rape happens very often at all. It's beyond insane, so first the woman presumably was with the man for a year or more before getting married, and absolutely no signs of sadism at all? Okay then. Then they get married, and presumably the wife doesn't get instantly pregnant, so we'll say another year and a 1/2 before the baby pops out, and THEN when her vagina is shredded all of a sudden he turns into a MONSTER!!!!!!! without warning and just needs that pussy NOW!...... OH MY!
More like a woman in that situation knew he was a jerk, but likely he was a jerk to others and she got off on it, then as his artificial wooing of her grew tiresome that jerkiness turned on her, and well that just wasn't acceptable anymore... Gosh darn it. He was a great monster when he attacked others for me, kinda hot you know, but he CHANGED!!! He turned Cruel to me Ma!!!! However, really he was cruel all the time and it was obvious, just to others. That's the common scenario I've seen, and in that scenario, Well, it shouldn't happen, but she married a snake what do you expect?
Seriously? People do change. I guess all those divorced couples who complain about their exes should shut up and put up because they married the bitch/asshole.
Are there situations like the one you described? Sure, I've witnessed a few train wrecks and sometimes it's hard to be sympathetic but no one deserves to be violently raped or attacked. Hell, my ex sister in law physically attacked my brother and called the cops on him saying he punched her but I guess he should've seen it coming because he married her.
Lol. Sure, people go from good to a sadistic rapist fucking their wives stitched up pussy after she gave birth to their child. Yeah... totally..
People change, but not that much.