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EasterJoy
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Again, you do not understand marriage. If you are capable of consummating marriage with each other and you both freely agree to consummate the marriage and you both consent to the marriage and all the duties and goods that come with marriage, you can have a valid marriage. Where you got the idea that a couple is not married if they are not sufficiently “attracted,” I have no idea. A person may not lie or hide anything in order to obtain consent to marry, but if there was no deception a couple is completely free to marry each other regardless of this emotional state you call being “attracted.” If there is enough “attraction” to lead the parties to want to be husband and wife, then that is enough attraction for a marriage.he’s not attracted to her even though he is having sex with her.
he is married to her because society would not condone him marrying a person who he is truly in love with and attracted to. therefore it is not sacramental.
then there is the wife’s side. she is married to someone who is not attracted to her and she is being used as a coverup for him to look good in society’s eyes. this is not sacramental.