Re: [UUPoly-L] My Dilemma



Refusal of sex is grounds for divorce in every state.  In that situation I'd be inclined
to say I was no longer interested in that marriage.  The couple that sleeps together
keeps together.
 
Richard Keenan, Ph.D.
Department of Communication 
Wayne State College
Wayne, Nebraska  68787

>>> "Edward  Blanchette" <ejjabla@comcast.net> 9/22/2008 8:57 PM >>>
I've a similar dilemma.  She no longer is interested in sex, says she 
doesn't want to know when I do have sex with others.  Yet I know she 
disapproves.  We've been married 54 years by the way.

Ed <ejjabla@comcast.net>
Citrus Heights (Sacramento County)
California USA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike" <polymike.rtfm@gmail.com>
To: <uupoly-l@uupa.org>
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: [UUPoly-L] My Dilemma


> Beyond here lie tigers, my friend...
>
> My ex and I were married for 24 years and like you, we stopped being 
> intimate. I heard the same thing... "do what you want but I don't want to 
> know anything about it." However, when it came to pass that my ex asked me 
> a direct question that I chose not to lie about, that was the end of our 
> marriage.
>
> Mike
> (snip) 

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