Which of the following is true of marital rape?
A. It has been accepted how offensive and cruel marital rape can be for the victims since a long time.
B. There are laws that prohibit spouses from forcing their partners to engage in sexual activity, which proves that there is no controversy about the existence of marital rape.
C. Marital rape is rarely a part of who has power and choice, and who does not.
D. When language or cultural difference is inserted into the marriage, it may actually compound the issue of power and control which is so much a part of marital rape.
E. Marital rape is considered to be more of an offense than other forms of rape and treated more severely.
Answer: D
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