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- Oct 25, 2014
Fucking called itThis is what I believe "rape" is in context of The Torah (link is below). It's a paper I wrote, based on years of debating the issue with others and exegesis of the texts, and one final article I read about rape in The Torah that motivated me to finally put my thoughts on paper.
My points/conclusion is that the Hebraic definition of "rape" involves kidnapping/theft and extorting/robbing something that is not your marital right. So I don't believe a spouse can rape a spouse (in the Hebraic sense of the word) because sex with a spouse's body is a marital right imbued in The Torah. Also, if you put yourself in the bed with a spouse they haven't stolen/kidnapped you. You're in the bed by your own free will.
But if someone causes an injury to their spouse during a forced act of sex they would owe something to the spouse to heal them, according to The Torah. I'm not condoning brutality against spouses
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Sacred Vaginas: How the Torah Condemns Rape
An analysis of the principles of Torah that condemn rape ©2019www.academia.edu
So that's how you see yourself. An object to be owned. A piece of meat to either be fought over by rabid dogs or tossed away like rubbish when the dogs won't eat it.
God woman, stand up for yourself you're pathetic.
It's just sad you never tasted independance away from this pathetic notion of being "owned". No, rape has nothing to do with ownership. Marriage is not ownership. A human can never be owned, and consent can never be assumed.
You should indulge in this right to say no for once, married or not. It's a bigger exhilaration than getting off. But if course you'll block your ears like the woman-cuck you are