Mav3rick
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ok so wait, what kind of logic is that?
rape is rape, inside or outside of marriage
or are you thinking that inside of marriage one gets so used to it, that he/she can justify it?
From your post I have assumed that you are single.
Let me explain why. A marriage is the most respectable union, a relation that is not bound by blood but love and understanding. If a wife understands her husband, she would also understand his needs and limitations; similarly if a husband understands his wife, he will also understand her needs and limitations. This is how their marriage works, somethings are brilliant and perfect, others are compromises which are required to strengthen the relation.
In this particular case, the husband clearly had a moral and legal right to have sex with his wife. The fact that the wife was intoxicated and quite probably not in the correct frame of mind is irrelevant. What matters is, was the wife defiled or hurt in any way? Did she explicitly try to stop the act? Is it possible that the act itself was consensual but that the husband had no way to prove it the next morning because the wifey had forgotten all about her colorful night?
In simple words, what harm did the husband cause to his wife by making love to her?