a) because sex is for the woman's pleasure in our marriage, i will deny my husband sexual release most of the time. i believe that a denied husband is an obedient husband. i may allow him sexual relief on rare occasions for biological reasons. i will determine if, when, and how his sexual release will occur.Why exactly is a husband going to be obedient when he knows the answer will always be "No"? Seems more likely to lead to infidelity or divorce.
For the Record, I Do Not Support This Position
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You know, as a blogger people come to your site through weird searches all the time. However, I don't know why anybody would come to CrimLaw via this search ever:
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