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		<title>“Mentally Managing” Wife’s Celibacy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Neder:  How can I mentally-manage my wife’s choice of celibacy?  Hello!  I don&#8217;t know what you mean by &#8220;mentally manage celibacy&#8221;, but frankly, that&#8217;s not the issue at all anyway!  Your wife doesn&#8217;t have the right to be celibate! If she wanted celibacy, she should have never married you!  If she needs celibacy for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dr. Neder:</strong></p>
<p> How can I mentally-manage my wife’s choice of celibacy?</p>
<p> <strong>Hello!</strong></p>
<p> I don&#8217;t know what you mean by &#8220;mentally manage celibacy&#8221;, but frankly, that&#8217;s not the issue at all anyway!</p>
<p> Your wife doesn&#8217;t have the right to be celibate! If she wanted celibacy, she should have never married you!</p>
<p> If she needs celibacy for some medical reason (and it&#8217;s temporary) that&#8217;s one thing &#8211; and frankly, so rare that I&#8217;m not going to deal with it in this message. On any other hand, read on&#8230;</p>
<p> When you took your vows during your wedding, you likely promised to &#8220;&#8230;forsake all others&#8230;&#8221; In other words; you promised that you wouldn&#8217;t have sex with anyone else. The problem with that promise is that it&#8217;s based on an assumption; another &#8220;vow&#8221; as it were: that your partner would be making sure you had the sex you needed in order to maintain the level of relationship-promise a marriage requires.</p>
<p> You see, this is a vow just as much as forsaking all others is a vow.</p>
<p> If your wife is now choosing celibacy &#8211; and the reason (other than as I&#8217;ve already stated) is totally irrelevant &#8211; then you no longer have the responsibility to live by YOUR vows either! Thus, you SHOULD NOT &#8220;mentally manage&#8221; this! In fact, you should be one damn, pissed-off guy! You’re being “cheated on” by your wife!</p>
<p> As I&#8217;ve already stated, your wife does not have the right to make the decision for you or your marriage. If she&#8217;s having libido problems then:</p>
<p> 1) Get her checked out by a doctor to determine why that&#8217;s happening. If it&#8217;s a medical issue, the doctor can help her and your problem is; for all intents, solved.</p>
<p> 2) If not medical, she needs to seek some emotional counseling to determine if her libido problems are mental/emotional instead. If so, the doctor can again help her here.</p>
<p> 3) If neither of these things, then this is a choice &#8211; and one she has no right to make. Likewise, you can&#8217;t demand sex from her, but you can do this instead:</p>
<p> Explain to her that she has a responsibility (a &#8220;promise&#8221;) to you and your marriage. If she&#8217;s unwilling to uphold her responsibility, then she is giving you clear and specific permission to get your sexual needs met outside the marriage.</p>
<p> Further, she needs to understand that if; by finding this new sexual partner, you also fall in love with that person, this sham-marriage will be over and she&#8217;ll have to accept that fact knowing that she created it.</p>
<p> Don&#8217;t &#8220;mentally manage&#8221; something so ridiculous as celibacy. You have rights here too if only you&#8217;ll stand up for them.</p>
<p> Best regards&#8230;</p>
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<p> Copyright (c) 2010, Dr. Dennis W. Neder. All rights reserved.</p>
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