ChatterBank3 mins ago
A Right To Sleep With Ur Wife?
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"A senior judge has said he "cannot think of any more obviously fundamental human right" than the right of a husband to have sex with his wife in a case concerning a woman with learning difficulties."
What an insensitive comment. This may cost him his job.
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But to give a question... Does a man have a fundamental right to sleep with his wife?
What an insensitive comment. This may cost him his job.
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But to give a question... Does a man have a fundamental right to sleep with his wife?
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Of course the real question here is Does a man have the fundamental right to sleep with his wife if she doesn't have the mental capacity to consent? Followed by, if not how can the law prevent it happening?
16:31 Wed 03rd Apr 2019
To be clear to all thread readers, this is the whole comment by the judge
""I cannot think of any more obviously fundamental human right than the right of a man to have sex with his wife - and the right of the State to monitor that," the judge said. "I think he is entitled to have it properly argued.""
""I cannot think of any more obviously fundamental human right than the right of a man to have sex with his wife - and the right of the State to monitor that," the judge said. "I think he is entitled to have it properly argued.""
16:50
Yes i agree tilly. However the judge isn't saying the man should be able to sleep with his wife without consent, he's saying the fact she can't give consent should be further analysed. Because, IF she could give consent, and did, then the man slept with his wife, he'd be arrested because the court said she couldn't.
Well that's my grasp but it may be wrong seems it usually is ;oP
Yes i agree tilly. However the judge isn't saying the man should be able to sleep with his wife without consent, he's saying the fact she can't give consent should be further analysed. Because, IF she could give consent, and did, then the man slept with his wife, he'd be arrested because the court said she couldn't.
Well that's my grasp but it may be wrong seems it usually is ;oP
Of course every woman has a fundamental right to refuse to have sex with anyone, including partners. And the judge was, perhaps, a tad foolish to express his decision in such a way. But surely it is not for social services to determine whether or not the wife has the mental faculties to choose whether or not she wishes to sleep with her husband. Isn't that something doctors should determine?