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No, he does not.Does a husband have a right to sex, regardless of his wife's wishes?
Only if she's made from latex.Does a husband have a right to sex, regardless of his wife's wishes?
Does a husband have a right to sex, regardless of his wife's wishes?
That about sums up my thoughts too.Technically he does.
He just can`t have it with his wife if she refuses.
I would consider that a "yes," but whatever.So, my answer: I entered other simply because if they did not enter the CONTRACT with pre-arranged agreements concerning such things, then he has a right to demand it (just as you know she will be using her right to demand her way.. woman are very good at this).
Nobody's talking about rape, so let's just not even go there. We're not talking about force, we're talking about rights.Now, whether she agrees or not is her choice and her right and never should either push anything on the other when they say no. Just don't expect your marriage to prosper if EITHER is only taking and not giving.
Just my 2 cents... my bit of wisdom... not to misconstrued as being forced onto anyone.
You're welcome. Thank you for replying.Smart thread by the way and thank you for informing me.
I'll repeat my earlier question to you, so please don't answer it in the other thread:
I have never given a blowjob. Does my (hypothetical) husband have a right to that, too?
Sounds like back peddling to me........
Sure. But once again, he needs to acquire the sex from someone other than his wife. And, that opens a whole 'nother can of worms.An anonymous woman, for highly specific reasons, does not perform oral sex on men. Does her husband have the right to oral sex?
Me too. ETA: Since I don't even have a husband, which I dutifully pointed out, it's a strictly hypothetical situation.
But, let's make it even more abstract, to cater to delicate sensibilities:
An anonymous woman, for highly specific reasons, does not perform oral sex on men. Does her husband have the right to oral sex?
You can't have it both ways. He either has a right to it or he doesn't.Does he have the right to demand? yes... does she have the right to refuse? yes.
Yes I do know what back peddling is.Do you know what back peddling is? I said that each partner should enter the marriage with their eyes wide open.. meaning they should discuss what they expect and what they are willing to give. That is common sense.
Since a potential contract would be between her and her "potential" ... why would I be asked to draw up their specifics.
If he specifies that he expects and she does not want to give it to him, then they can make their decision from there. If they don't specify before the marriage, and out of the blue, he desires it .. well, she might want to question why the sudden interest, but other than that, it is her choice. Does he have the right to ask? yes! Does he have the right to demand? yes... does she have the right to refuse? yes. But specifics between two other people is not the intent of what I was saying and so, back peddling is just an ignorant call.
This is simple logic.
That's more reasonable, but still a dodge.It does not matter if it is anonymous or not.. specifics were not ever my point. My point was to say to discuss likes and dislikes, expectations, etc before entering the marriage.