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Xantippe
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Wow.I actually did see a marriage like this in action once. Knew the couple through the very trad church we both attended. Their daughter, age 5, got cancer. Husband eventually demanded that the daughter be sent to live with his wife’s parents across the country because he felt his wife was too busy taking the kid to chemo and dealing with the results to be a “proper” wife to him. I mean, how DARE she prioritize cuddling their vomiting, hurting child over having sex on demand/a perfect house/having a spectacular dinner on the table every night?
She went along with it, too–admitted that she missed her kid sometimes (I wonder how the little girl felt?!) but said that a) it was her husband’s job to make major decisions, not hers and b) that at least her husband agreed they should try for another kid–one who, presumably, wouldn’t be so inconsiderate as to contract leukemia.
But hey, at least he got what he wanted, so the priorities were in order…
That reminds me of 1 Corinthians 5:1: “It is actually reported that there is sexual immorality among you, and of a kind that even pagans do not tolerate.”
Any time a “Christian” wants to do things that would be regarded as shocking by mainstream society, I think it’s time to STOP and THINK about whether this thing needs to be done. I believe, personally, that you need 10X the good reasons to do something like that (for example, if the medical treatment was actually much better in the grandparents’ area).
St. Paul talks a lot about not needlessly violating mainstream cultural norms through a misplaced sense of liberty.
(This idea has some connection to the idea of the OP.)