No. If the spouse is not interested in sex, you are part of the problem. Make an effort to be part of the solution, rather then part of the problem, if you are man enough. If you can't be man enough to do that, then at least be man enough to get a divorce.
2006-12-02 07:35:54
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answered by pandora the cat 5
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Infidelity is never acceptable. Does your spouse maybe have a problem they don't know how to bring up. Could be something medical or just other issues weighing on them that is taking away from their sexual interest. Try talking to your spouse before you go outside your marriage.
2006-12-02 07:25:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you know the reason? Have you talked with your spouse about it?
A lack of sexual desire can arise for many reasons, most of them treatable.
Why not try and figure out the problem and solve it before dishonoring yourself with infidelity?
And if the spouse refuses to discuss it or try to find a solution, then you should give him/her an ultimatum: get help or get a divorce.
2006-12-02 07:21:59
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answered by Karen L 3
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It's never acceptable........but, sometimes understandable. There is usually a reason for the lack of sex drive....all it takes is a visit to the doctor.
2006-12-02 08:02:56
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answered by Lori 2
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No it's not acceptable. Divorce is better and more honorable way to go.
2006-12-02 14:16:53
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answered by Anonymous
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NO.
Cure the problem or leave her. Do not become a cheat.
2006-12-02 07:19:22
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answered by Flagger 6
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Yes. So is divorce.
2006-12-02 07:46:04
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answered by Anonymous
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no.
2006-12-02 07:14:08
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answered by pikachu 5
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