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Hi!
I am having a really serious crisis of faith right now. It started after I read about a Church teaching called “marital debt” which means that in marriage, both spouses have a duty/obligation to have sex if the other spouse wants to. Whether it means that a person needs to consent to sex occasionally (2-3 times a month, year etc.) or every time their spouse makes a request is still unclear to me.
Also, I do not know if this is a “real” teaching or just some traditionalist thing. They seem to have some “teachings” that are more conservative than what the Church actually teaches such as the idea that man is the head of the household or that wives should be stay-at-home-moms.
But it makes me angry. I believe that every woman (and man) has the right to bodily autonomy aka right to their own body which means that if they are not willing to have sex or get pregnant, they can refuse to do so and it is not a sin. I do not see any reason why getting married should change that. Women (and men) are human beings who have value and dignity, not objects that can be used like sex-dolls.
I read some websites about this issue and they claim that marital debt is equal for both spouses because it applies equally to both.
I disagree.
Even if the rule is same for both spouses, it doesn’t make it equal because only the wife has to suffer the consequences of paying the debt. Husbands, on the other hand, can pay the debt without having to suffer any consequences.
Let’s put it here simply:
Can anyone help me?
I am having a really serious crisis of faith right now. It started after I read about a Church teaching called “marital debt” which means that in marriage, both spouses have a duty/obligation to have sex if the other spouse wants to. Whether it means that a person needs to consent to sex occasionally (2-3 times a month, year etc.) or every time their spouse makes a request is still unclear to me.
Also, I do not know if this is a “real” teaching or just some traditionalist thing. They seem to have some “teachings” that are more conservative than what the Church actually teaches such as the idea that man is the head of the household or that wives should be stay-at-home-moms.
But it makes me angry. I believe that every woman (and man) has the right to bodily autonomy aka right to their own body which means that if they are not willing to have sex or get pregnant, they can refuse to do so and it is not a sin. I do not see any reason why getting married should change that. Women (and men) are human beings who have value and dignity, not objects that can be used like sex-dolls.
I read some websites about this issue and they claim that marital debt is equal for both spouses because it applies equally to both.
I disagree.
Even if the rule is same for both spouses, it doesn’t make it equal because only the wife has to suffer the consequences of paying the debt. Husbands, on the other hand, can pay the debt without having to suffer any consequences.
Let’s put it here simply:
- When a husband initiates marital relations with his wife, he is not sacrifing anything but he’s demanding his wife to make a sacrifice (=taking the risk of getting pregnant). Pregnancy&childbirth and the damage caused by them (both physical and psychological) are not only painful, risky and bothersome but they also have a negative influence on woman’s career and financial security.
Also, in worst case scenario, pregnancy&childbirth can kill the woman and cause her damages that last for the rest of her life. - But when a wife initiates marital relations with her husband, she’s not demanding him to make any kind of sacrifice because she herself is the one who makes the sacrifice. Even if the woman gets pregnant, the husband (obviously) suffers no pain, no damage and his career will not suffer either.
His life and health will not be in danger.
Can anyone help me?