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Singapore to Criminalize Marital Rape, Is this a good law?
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SUSuamcy
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Dec 29 2019, 10:30 PM
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QUOTE(kluseng @ Dec 29 2019, 07:44 PM) Singapore to Criminalize Marital Rape from Jan 1, 2020 https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019...from-jan-1-2020How can husbands protect themselves from false rape charges? Ask his wife to sign a consent form every time he wants sex? QUOTE(Ginny88 @ Dec 29 2019, 07:56 PM) Signing a consent form is not enough. She could say she was coerced to sign or too intoxicated to understand what she signed. Better videotape her declaring that she is sound mind and signing out of her own free will. Generally, the law presumes that an agreement made between wife and husband is not intended to create legal relations especially if they are living in the same room. Just videotape her signing the form will have no use because she can cry in the police station that in the middle of the session, she decided not to continue with it but her husband still forcing himself on her and her husband slapping her face very badly until she does not dare to fight back. (after that she can ask any guys to slap on her face badly before lodging a police report and request for a body check-up in a hospital. You are as good as dead. This post has been edited by uamcy: Dec 29 2019, 10:32 PM
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SUSuamcy
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Dec 30 2019, 12:21 AM
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QUOTE(RViN @ Dec 29 2019, 11:18 PM) Do people seriously think the standard of evidence for rape is just "oh the woman said it was rape while crying so that must be it". Holy shit the statements in this thread are ridiculous. What reality do you people live in? The basis of law is presumption of innocence until proven guilty. People get off on rape charges even when there is physical evidence present, and people in here think a woman's word is enough for conviction, LOL. Yes, with your dna, her crying testimony, and some slapping wound, you are as good as dead. If its molest case, the woman's word alone is enough if she can cry profusely in the court and explaining how you molested her. This post has been edited by uamcy: Dec 30 2019, 12:25 AM
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SUSuamcy
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Dec 30 2019, 02:38 PM
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QUOTE(KennyKB @ Dec 30 2019, 11:17 AM) In a marriage a couple vows to have sex EXCLUSIVELY with each other. What is the meaning of this vow if she can legally deny him sex after marriage? If he has no right to have sex with his wife do you agree that he should have the right to get sex outside? Are you for open marriages? The law says it's legal for married couples to have sex. But it does not mean that you can rape your wife because raping is a criminal offense. So consent is part of the jurisprudence. QUOTE(deodorant @ Dec 30 2019, 01:19 PM) Prenups in our area of the world generally unenforceable IINM. A contract will automatically void if one of the terms is breaking the law. You cannot put in the contract like "you can force yourself on your wife even without her consent"
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SUSuamcy
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Dec 30 2019, 05:10 PM
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QUOTE(Fanvil1534 @ Dec 30 2019, 04:39 PM) Consent in body language? Or words? Or written? Or in video? Which one holds up if a case is brought to court? That's why I said, molest and marital rape cases are very dangerous to a man. First, the victim just has to cry in the police station for the police to put you inside lock up and then eventually to charge you in the court. The most credible evidence is video/eye-witness.
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