Some people may believe that rape is only committed between strangers. Nonconsensual sex in a marriage does happen, and it’s not as uncommon as you would believe.

Sexual assault comes in a variety of forms. It’s rarely a one-off occurrence, and it’s often accompanied by other forms of abuse. Forced sex in romantic relationships is still sexual assault, and the victim is never to blame.

Rape is defined as coercing or persuading another person into engaging in unwanted sexual activity. It is a case of sexual assault.

Intimate partner violence is defined as rape in a marital relationship. Forced sex and sexual violence between spouses are examples of this.

Sexual assault does not necessarily have to be physically violent. This indicates that the use of force isn’t the sole factor that makes this assault a breach of someone’s trustworthiness. Using medications to make you unconscious to commit sexual actions on you, for example, is a sexually violent exploit.

Sexual coercion can also be classified as forced sex. This means you may have been duped, threatened, or forced to engage in sexual behaviors with your partner or another person. Coercion can take many forms, both physical and nonphysical.

Sexual violence between intimate partners is not limited to marriages. It also applies to dating partners, regardless of whether or not you reside with them. Sexual assault, rape, and sexual abuse are all examples of sexual violence.

Today, more than 100 countries have passed laws prohibiting marital rape, yet India is one of just 36 countries where the crime remains unpunished.

Even though numerous changes to criminal law have been made to safeguard women, the non-criminalization of marital rape in India violates women’s dignity and human rights.

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