Gee whiz.... I just dont buy it..... sounds like she was ok with the sex and then something happened.... why would anyone have sex in a taxi over and over and then at her home if she didnt want it... comeon just say no,,, laugh and move on .... it funny now she says she was raped....
Sounds like she was caught or just tired of the situation .......... OH BROTHER.......LOL
Rape is about power, it isn't just sex.
Here is a woman who was desperate and powerless. A sick husband, and no way to get him to treatments. Also, this is a totally different culture. How far would you go to get someone you love treatment? Would you do something that you didn't want to do because the outcome would keep someone you love alive?
What is rape? Is it sex without pleasure, or is it sex that makes you feel shamed, used, powerless and humiliated?
Look at the abuse that goes on right here, the Duggard case for one. A girl was abducted by taser and serially raped and held hostage for years. Her childhood was lost. She had two children. Was she raped if she had a roof over her head, and loved her children?
A wife who is forced to trade sexual favors for trips to the dialysis unit had been raped, period. She was unable to take charge of the situation and say "NO". For whatever reason, this went on until she finally was able to say NO. And she said "NO", and the taxi driver has disappeared. End of story.
A woman was hurt because someone took advantage of a situation and caused pain. That is rape.
Just as a FYI, in sexual abuse cases, there is force, and brutality, and there is another recognized pathology, "Grooming". Girls are taught that it is their place to "serve" in a sexual capacity. This is rape too. Imagine the guilt and conflict that these people go through when they finally realize that the people who were grooming them for "love" were simply abusing them.
You need to look at the people and the situation, and understand that if a woman in Kuala Lumpur (which is culturally conservative - to say the least) had the strength to finally go to the police, she should be applauded for stepping up, throwing back the veil of shame, and taking a stand.