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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"You are not owed sex, and it's not "unethical" to withhold sex. Unpleasant, sure. Unfortunate, okay. But unethical? Never. People have the right to decide what they do with their bodies, and you have the right to leave a relationship that's not meeting your needs." The problem is that so many of the people who say this about having the right to control one's body are also completely opposed to the spouse who wants a normal marriage with a sex life leaving the marriage. People will throw out the "in sickness and in health" line about how menopause made the woman unable to have sex any longer and guilt trip a man for walking away from his family after years of trying to revive a dead bedroom. Some people see refusing to sleep with your husband as acceptable, but leaving your wife because you've got a dead bedroom is breaking your wedding vows. [/quote] Actually no one said its unethical to divorce over a dead bedroom. Quite the opposite. [/quote]
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