Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH and I have had a below average sex life all along, and lately it's been pretty much nonexistent. I was a virgin when we married and honestly I have never really liked sex. He told me recently after an argument about sex that "when we got married you agreed to give your body to me." What?? I know, he's not attacking me, so I don't want to say he's all rapey, and we actually get along quite well in other areas, but am I wrong to think that was a horrible thing to say? Do we give our bodies to our husbands when we marry them?
I don't love the phrase "give your body", but when we marry, sex is part of the deal. It goes both ways. Most men will not remain faithful in a sexless marriage unless there is a medical problem that truly prevents sex. It is an important part of marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Oh ew, what a gross thing to say. I don't think he could have found a phrase better engineered to kill any drive you may have had if he had tried. Blech...
And for people saying "well intimacy is part of the deal" - sure but when you prioritize having a virginal wife, you can't then be surprised when they are on the low end of the sex drive spectrum. Horndogs (like myself) aren't typically able to hold out for marriage. You can typically have one or the other, not both.
Anonymous wrote:My DH and I have had a below average sex life all along, and lately it's been pretty much nonexistent. I was a virgin when we married and honestly I have never really liked sex. He told me recently after an argument about sex that "when we got married you agreed to give your body to me." What?? I know, he's not attacking me, so I don't want to say he's all rapey, and we actually get along quite well in other areas, but am I wrong to think that was a horrible thing to say? Do we give our bodies to our husbands when we marry them?