I have no knowledge about this…just a question:
Would this situation be grounds for an annulment? Anyone?
Not necessarily. A church would declare a marriage null and void, if there was an impediment to a legitimate sacramental marriage, on the date of the wedding. My wife denies me sex today, so that was not an issue at the time of the wedding, which was 19 years ago. Timing really is everything.
Now, the sexlessness could be a sign of other possible impediments, to a valid sexual union, but it, in and of itself, is not a cause for annulment. It could be a sign of some mental or psychological problem that existed, at the time of the wedding. But a church tribunal would have to determine that, after an extensive investigation.
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Honestly, I am not going to file for divorce or annulment. It would be pointless, at this point. I have concluded that remaining in my marriage is the best thing for my family - no matter how many sacrifices or humiliations that may entail.
I have consigned myself to continence, for the rest of my life. I have, de facto, given up, on ever having a sex life. I was not called to continence, as part of my vocation, but that is what I am forced to live with.
I will accept my circumstance, with humility and obedience. I only hope that some good will emerge from my sacrifices, and they will not be for naught. As always, I will trust that the Lord is guiding me down the right path.
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If you are a married person reading this, then please, thank the Lord for the gift of your sex life.
Do not take it for granted. It is a tremendous blessing - and one that the Lord can take away. Do whatever you need to, in order to continue to enjoy natural marital relations with your spouse.
There are those of us who can’t.
