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P.S. I’m still a little upset at the poster who called me a Feminist and a Satanist. That was a little too much.
I’ll pray for them.
Glenda
I’ll pray for them.
Glenda
P.S. I’m still a little upset at the poster who called me a Feminist and a Satanist. That was a little too much.
I’ll pray for them.
Glenda
Glenda,P.S. I’m still a little upset at the poster who called me a Feminist and a Satanist. That was a little too much.
I’ll pray for them.
Glenda
This must be so hard for you.I wonder about this question as well. My husband has been refusing sex for six months now. He’s no longer in love with me. No big deal breakers here like abuse, addiction, or adultery. He just doesn’t feel love anymore as he’s held in a lot of resentment for past hurts. Yes, we’ve done professional counseling and plan to do Retrouvaille in the spring/summer. I’ve worked on myself. He does not believe love is a choice and if he does not feel like it then he believes that there is nothing wrong with refusing. I understand that he does not want to and don’t want to pressure him. At the same time, I feel as if lack if intimacy only makes the distance greater. Would you consider it a sin in this case? Is it ok to refuse if you feel no attraction or love for your spouse? I’m not quite sure what the answer is. He feels it would be lie to be intimate with me if he’s not truly feeling the love.
Thank you for the prayers. I’ve brought up before how we care for our children even if we don’t feel like it. He counters that with “I love my children so I feel like doing those things.”This must be so hard for you.
I was thinking over your post and I kept coming back to the idea that sometimes, I do not feel like cooking. It’s one thing if it’s just me, but I have young children. By the nature of my relationship to my children, it is my responsibility to love them and provide for them. So I have to give them food, even when I don’t feel like it (and I will admit there are times I don’t want to - not because I want them to starve or suffer, but because for whatever reason it’s an inconvenience to me.)
The nature of the marital relationship is sexual. I don’t always feel like being loving to my spouse. Sometimes he annoys me a lot (and I bet I annoy him too - in fact, I know I do but he usually knows not to say so.) But it’s still my job to love him because I promised to. Sure, that doesn’t sound romantic and spontaneous, but I can start working on loving him more in very small ways, and what do you know, the feelings come then, too.
I’m also thinking about the great writers and artists - how little would they have accomplished if they only worked on their craft when they “felt like it.” They had to do a lot of practice, much of it boring, repetitive, without tons of praise and encouragement, to get to the point where they could do the work that we remember them for.
This is all kind of muddled, and I don’t mean to necessarily provide a compelling case for why your husband is wrong, but I do wonder if he has considered applying his line of thinking to anything else in his life besides his marriage. I think it falls apart pretty quickly - which identifies it as an excuse. But it is an excuse that is very prevalent in our culture, unfortunately.
I’m praying for you. :hug1:
No idea, but many women fake orgasm rather often, of course this doesn’t mean they don’t love the guy, just not necessarily in the mood.Who would want to have sex with someone who has no desire to have sex with them?
I can understand that some people have needs and there is always the desire for children. But lack of desire in your partner must be a major turn off to the point where you just stop trying. It isn’t as if you have to come right out and say no to deny your spouse. Usually lack of enthusiasm would be more than enough to do the trick.
In terms of our faith, that would constitute lying, would it not? Probably not the best way to engage with one’s spouse.No idea, but many women fake orgasm rather often, of course this doesn’t mean they don’t love the guy, just not necessarily in the mood.
1 Cor 7:2-5 does say it is a duty.Hello Roger,
To be frank I think the opposite is true: insisting on sex could also be a mortal sin. Lust in the marital bed can do damage beyond repair. Sex isn’t owed to a spouse at all. The old notion that it is a duty owed is too tired to bring up. And guess what? If you are living as committed Catholics, then you know there are times when sex is out and you shouldn’t be asking.
Natural Family Planning requires abstinence from marital relations for a time. So, if you two are team and doing things the way they’re supposed to be done then the both of you know when you can and when you can’t. If your spouse doesn’t feel like it even though the green light says you can, oh well. Too bad. Chalk it up to experience and get a hobby.:coffeeread:
Glenda
P.S. To those who think it is a sin to refuse take that to the Confessional with you!
1 Cor 7:2-5 does say it is a duty.
Natural Family Planning, although involving abstinence, is still a mutual decision and is a temporary abstinence. This is supported by verse 5: “Do not deprive each other except perhaps by mutual consent and for a time…”
Also, I think if the spouse has a grave reason for refusing for a time, the other spouse should respect it (that is, as posted by glendab, the request is unreasonable)![]()
Interesting....... Il tell my wife it is her Duty... Cor 7:2-5
Here is the full quote of : 1 Corinithians 7:1-5See 1 Corinithians 7:2-5 and the encyclical Casti Conubii (especially paragraph 19) for more information on this topic.
St. Augustine and Thomas Aquinas also expound upon this topic.
Casti Connubi Dec. 31, 1930See 1 Corinithians 7:2-5 and the encyclical Casti Conubii (especially paragraph 19) for more information on this topic.
St. Augustine and Thomas Aquinas also expound upon this topic.
Think most of the OP’s question is answered by paragraph 860 and following: **860. 2. The Obligation To Render The Marriage Dues.1 Cor 7:2-5 does say it is a duty.
Natural Family Planning, although involving abstinence, is still a mutual decision and is a temporary abstinence. This is supported by verse 5: “Do not deprive each other except perhaps by mutual consent and for a time…”
Also, I think if the spouse has a grave reason for refusing for a time, the other spouse should respect it (that is, as posted by glendab, the request is unreasonable)![]()
I’m wondering if he is in a snow drift somewhere?Interesting… Il tell my wife it is her Duty… Cor 7:2-5
See how far I get…
Il get back to you how I go… If you don’t hear from me,you’ll know I failed
Well that’s 6. Days…no luck,bought beautiful Roses for Valentines…Yeah, but we still haven’t heard back from Phil yet, the poor man.
I’m wondering if he is in a snow drift somewhere?
Glenda
Plus,,,, one of many advantages of living in the Southern Hemisphere......
We don't never ever get caught in a snow drift....or Blizzard.....
That you for stating the most important thing - love. You have an abundance.Well that’s 6. Days…no luck,bought beautiful Roses for Valentines…
But I don’t care… Iv told her before…"… You can be as big as a tank ( which she is not )
And in a wheel chair , ( which she is not ). And I will still love her as I always have done
Fires and sand storms perhaps …lol.Code:Plus,,,, one of many advantages of living in the Southern Hemisphere...... We don't never ever get caught in a snow drift....or Blizzard.....
My thoughts go out to you and I commend your spirit of heroic, prayerful struggle. The only solace I can offer is to continue your cheerful, sacrificing, way. Ask God to give your wife a desire for marital relations, even if it is a desire merely to give you pleasure, rather than to receive ANY pleasure herself. And rectify your own intention…we should pursue the other’s happiness more than our own satisfaction. This came straight from a very good priest I know. When there is no desire…give anyway. Our desire should be on the bottom of the list. In a different circumstance I once heard a good thing about “desire” and feelings (not related to sex)…a fellow said “I guess feelings aren’t required” (meaning that if feelings were important to do some work, or some love…God would give them to us!! If we aren’t given them…then they aren’t needed, and we shouldn’t use the lack of feelings as an exuse for not doing something.)I stumbled onto this thread after searching for my own answers and I have read the whole thing.
So I’ve read:
-Masturbation is against the rules no matter what. It’s straight to Hell if you do it.
-You can sin by asking for sex
-You can sin by refusing sex
Sounds like were all in deep doo doo in a sexless situation. My wife has NO desire, will NOT discuss it.
We have a GREAT marriage and relationship besides this. After her hysterectomy, she lost all desire. I say the St. Michael prayer all the time in order not to do the things above. Sounds to me like we just can’t win. For me, I’m not ready to stop having sex, but sounds like I should deal with it because no matter what I do, I risk my mortal soul. Wow. We haven’t been together for 16 months. No end in sight. I am affectionate, patient comforting and loving. I am going to have to learn to be celibate. Frustrated, but remain STRONG!
My first marriage lasted 21 years,most if not all contact ended after six years after the birth of our third son…I stumbled onto this thread after searching for my own answers and I have read the whole thing.
So I’ve read:
-Masturbation is against the rules no matter what. It’s straight to Hell if you do it.
-You can sin by asking for sex
-You can sin by refusing sex
Sounds like were all in deep doo doo in a sexless situation. My wife has NO desire, will NOT discuss it.
We have a GREAT marriage and relationship besides this. After her hysterectomy, she lost all desire. I say the St. Michael prayer all the time in order not to do the things above. Sounds to me like we just can’t win. For me, I’m not ready to stop having sex, but sounds like I should deal with it because no matter what I do, I risk my mortal soul. Wow. We haven’t been together for 16 months. No end in sight. I am affectionate, patient comforting and loving. I am going to have to learn to be celibate. Frustrated, but remain STRONG!