How is denying you spouce sex on a regular basis a confessable sin?

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If a woman is nearly 60 and doesn’t feel like sex or it becomes a bit painful, due to dryness and she is no longer attracted to her husband what can she do?
My husband knows this and understands, but the pressure is clearly there and he becomes irritable, after which I really don’t feel like even doing the loving thing for him.
We are happy together and great mates, but this is difficult for him and the pressure makes it difficult for me.

My question is: If a woman doesn’t feel like it at around 60 and a man has this desire right up until he’s 80, does the woman then behave sinful by rejecting him?
60 is way past child bearing age. How long in your married life do you have to do it?

Sometimes I feel like not being married if this issue keeps coming up
 
If a woman is nearly 60 and doesn’t feel like sex or it becomes a bit painful, due to dryness and she is no longer attracted to her husband what can she do?
My husband knows this and understands, but the pressure is clearly there and he becomes irritable, after which I really don’t feel like even doing the loving thing for him.
We are happy together and great mates, but this is difficult for him and the pressure makes it difficult for me.

My question is: If a woman doesn’t feel like it at around 60 and a man has this desire right up until he’s 80, does the woman then behave sinful by rejecting him?
60 is way past child bearing age. How long in your married life do you have to do it?

Sometimes I feel like not being married if this issue keeps coming up
It is perfectly moral to use lubricant.
 
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