Re: Sex with consent?
Extract from the UK High Court judgement:
17. According to an email sent by her to the intervener, after she realised that she was pregnant, referring to this incident she wrote:
"The night you came and said you were going to do it because I was your woman and you would do what you wanted with me and left me feeling very lost and very alone not to mention completely powerless and enslaved. I honestly felt that I was going to leave you. The fact that you had been so caring when you said to come off the pill and had assured me you would use condoms and later assured me you would use azi but then switched in a moment left me feeling really betrayed. I trusted you to keep your word and that night I just felt like something snapped in me."
18. The intervener also sent a number of text messages to the claimant, at a time when Miss Levitt noted that he was seeking a reconciliation. Thus, on 3 May 2010 he apologised, saying "I am sorry for raping you. I can think of no other word." On the same day he sent another text message, speaking of "the image of your face in fear, of when I ripped your underwear off". A few days later he wrote that he had changed, accepting "I degraded you, humiliated you from the first day and you played along because you felt you had to. I know you now and not once did you enjoy it. It was degrading from the first. I am ready to be wholly supporting without the oppressive sexuality. There is no more oppressive sexuality."
It appears he had said he would use condoms, then the 'azi' method which appears to correspond with the Roman Catholic withdrawal method. Millions of Catholics use this form of contraception without complaint of 'not knowing whether they are coming or going'.
This was nothing to do with 'extreme excitement'. he admits it is to do with power. He has admitted what he did, he has admitted that he raped her. This is also a UK (English) High Court judgement.
If I moved to Muslim country that rule by Sharia law I would expect to abide by those laws. Equally, when people move to the UK they must abide by the UK laws.
I am aware that many areas of the UK are now under 'Sharia Law' but that does not exempt them from British Law should they fall foul.
Read the whole judgement - he was/is a complete and utter control freak who believes that he should have sex as and when he wants it. This is not allowed in the UK by law, and if he doesn't like UK laws then he should repatriate to wherever he came from and enjoy his 'rights' and 'freedoms' (which women there do not enjoy) there.