MissIsis
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Yes, husbands do rape their wives, & often, it is obvious to those who know him, her, or both of them. Non-consent is illegal in the US. This may be just my opinion, but it is one shared by many others, as well. Relationships should not be oppressive, or terrifying. They should not bring harm, emotionally, or physically to either party. It is quite different than S&M play. There is lots of information on the internet if anyone wants to search for the difference. I may be wrong, but I don't think just saying a spouse raped me is enough to get someone tried & convicted, or put away for life. There would be a trial with evidence presented. I suspect there was plenty of evidence against him if that man in the case the original poster here was talking about, was given such a harsh sentence. Contrary to what a poster on here thinks, rape is never necessary, & I worry about that person's perception, & mental health, as well, as those who they decide to call their own. I hope I read that wrong. Rape can shatter a person's self esteem & can physically & emotionally scar them for life. The person being raped whether by a husband, loved one, or a stranger is often left with spending the rest of their lifetime with these scars. Is it really such a harsh sentence when the rapist can walk out of prison someday, yet the horror the person who was raped will have to deal with, will be with them for the rest of their lives? I haven't seen it mentioned in here, but it is accepted that generally, people who commit these kinds of crimes, often continue to do so, often, escalating the damage they cause even after serving time. I didn't see the program, but I definitely suspect there was plenty of evidence. And if not, that is where appeals come in. Our justice system is not perfect, but I still think it is one of the best there is.
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