ISBN-13: 9783659218996 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 176 str.
Despite its both physical and psychological harm, marital rape has not obtained recognition as a social, legal or institutional problem in some countries. In many cultures, sexual relation is part of marriage setup. It is considered unnatural for a woman to refuse to have sex with her husband creating a misunderstanding that marital rape is impossibility. Stereotypes about women and sex such as women "enjoy forced sex," women say no when they really mean yes, and the wife has the duty to have sex continued to be reinforced in many cultures. Such messages not only mislead men in to believing that they should ignore a womans protest, they also mislead women in to believing that they must have sent the wrong signal, blaming themselves for unwanted sexual encounters, or believing that they are bad wives for not enjoying sex against their will. So apart from its economic and cultural significance, the special contract called marriage grants husbands impunity for the crime of raping their wives. True most countries have abolished the long lived exemption of marital rape but there are countries like Ethiopia where the exemption is still alive. This book shows the way forward