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Is sexual dysfunction grounds for annulment?
I am so sorry for what you are going through. I am not married so I don’t know how you feel, but I think you should talk to your priest right away. Despairing is no good and you could use some help I think! I’ll remember you in my prayers!I am the saddest, loneliest person in the world. I should never have married. I don’t want to be a hero anymore.
It is possible that you weren’t meant for marriage. You don’t need an annulment to separate. That being said you need to talk to someone because it sounds as if you are depressed. I am worried about you. Please seek professional help. :hug1: I will pray for you. Prayer is a good start.I am the saddest, loneliest person in the world. I should never have married. I don’t want to be a hero anymore.
There is no way to know until you go to a priest and discuss your ENTIRE marriage situation and what was going on leading up to the marriage.Is sexual dysfunction grounds for annulment?
not unless the condition was know to have existed at the time of the exchange of vows and was considered to be permanent. Anything that transpired after the marriage does not affect validity.If a couple has been married for many years, but one partner has been unable to engage in sexual intercourse for more than half their marrried years, is it understandable that the other spouse should consider moving forward with seeking an annulment?![]()
What is your point?1 Corinthians 7 might be a good read for you.
What is this person implying? How would that passage be helpful?1 Corinthians 7 might be a good read for you.
Please, seek out a good and holy Priest, cling to Jesus.I am the saddest, loneliest person in the world. I should never have married. I don’t want to be a hero anymore.