.....kbaisi, then I'm glad you pointed it out to me, so I can better explain to you and John (and maybe others). I was giving a real life example where the judge would be in a very difficult situation, as per the law, to intensify the sentence against the rapist. In this case he may mitigate the ruling due to the woman's consent to unite with an unrelated man in a private place.

There is also another major issue of an unmarried woman who claims that she was raped, if forensics proved she have had previous relationships (was not a virgin at the time she was raped), in which case, she is either considered a married woman or a prostitute. She would be harshly convicted in both cases.

I hope I'm clearer now.