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Is it wrong to refuse sex with someone you are married to?
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<blockquote data-quote="muslimsoldier4life" data-source="post: 62239121"><p>I have no idea what this rant is about, but it has no basis on the scenario I presented. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p>The situation I presented, happens more than women like to admit. Women have way more power than men in the judicial system, especially family court. A woman can have an affair, and not allot will happen to her. Women hardly have to pay allimony and even less are enforced to pay child support.</p><p> </p><p>I honestly don't give a rat's butt what you believe sex should be, but here's the way I see it. Men are procreation creatures by design, period. Our animalistic nature is to spread our seed, and we do enjoy the pleasure of it. However, denying sex for a long period of time just cause, is not something that is supposed to be somehow empowering a woman. Also, women don't need to be crying to be a victim because her man cheated on her because she denied him sex for a long time. If a woman goes and cheats on her man because she's not satisfied at home, or is not getting any, I have seen it praised more than actually discouraged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muslimsoldier4life, post: 62239121"] I have no idea what this rant is about, but it has no basis on the scenario I presented. The situation I presented, happens more than women like to admit. Women have way more power than men in the judicial system, especially family court. A woman can have an affair, and not allot will happen to her. Women hardly have to pay allimony and even less are enforced to pay child support. I honestly don't give a rat's butt what you believe sex should be, but here's the way I see it. Men are procreation creatures by design, period. Our animalistic nature is to spread our seed, and we do enjoy the pleasure of it. However, denying sex for a long period of time just cause, is not something that is supposed to be somehow empowering a woman. Also, women don't need to be crying to be a victim because her man cheated on her because she denied him sex for a long time. If a woman goes and cheats on her man because she's not satisfied at home, or is not getting any, I have seen it praised more than actually discouraged. [/QUOTE]
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