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1. How often does the law state she must perform them
2. What is maximum prison term or fine for those crimes?

2007-05-04 05:36:45 · 19 answers · asked by Ronnie 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

19 answers

get a new wife.

2007-05-04 05:40:47 · answer #1 · answered by newyorkgal71 7 · 0 4

What duty do you speak of? With an attitude like yours, I am not surprised she has gone on strike. I think the ultimate you can do is divorce her. I don't think there is a prison sentence for not wanting to have sex with someone. Maybe if you were a little nicer and less legal beagle she might comply. Why do I get the feeling that you only want someone that will hold still for 38 seconds.

2007-05-04 05:41:28 · answer #2 · answered by kolacat17 5 · 5 0

Sound to me that you have a heart condition and maybe your wife as well. You don't need a lawyer and you don't need a doctor...what you need is He that freely gives people a new heart. His name is "I AM" His name is Jesus!

You will go a L-O-N-G way with you wife when you get those Master Gunnery Sgt, stripes off your arm and stop treating her like she's a recruit at the island and start treating your wife like the Queen of your house. Your wife is waiting on you to offer something other than lip service and PROVE to her you love her. Be willing to spend more time with her. Do the things she wants to do even if you disagree. And make "sure" she never knows that you disgree! You won't died from it.

Hold her hand when you go out. Open the door for her. And when you say to her "Yes, darling", "I love you!", "I missed you while I was at work today!", "How was your day?" tell her like you mean it from the heart! But most of all, LISTEN to her!

I've been with my wife for 19 years. I can PROVE it works...because of Jesus!

Love gives of itself w/o expectation of receiving anything in return.

2007-05-04 05:41:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

"marital duties?" so, by this do you mean you have a signed contract stating the agreed upon duties and how often they are to be performed? if you have such a document, then you could possibly sue her in civil court. there is no criminal case.

if not, get over yourself! there is no law on any book that applies to this situation. if you are unhappy, then get a divorce and risk having to pay alimony and, if applicable, child support.

2007-05-04 05:46:05 · answer #4 · answered by SmartAleck 5 · 0 1

"Marital Duties"? The law has no such provision. If you're talking about romps under the sheets, it's can be stipulated in pre-nups regarding how often, etc. The punishment would be what is stipulated in the pre-nup for instance grounds for divorce, etc. There is however no law regarding "marital duties"

2007-05-04 05:41:37 · answer #5 · answered by jay k 6 · 2 1

What color is the sky in your world ?? Just what Martial duties are these and what on earth would the law have to do with them ?? Marriage is a concept based on love, caring and deepest emotion. If things are not to your liking in the relationship work on them.

2007-05-04 05:43:54 · answer #6 · answered by Victor B 3 · 3 0

She should divorce you if you consider taking legal actions against your wife for not performing her "martial duties". What age do you live in??

2007-05-04 05:46:05 · answer #7 · answered by Kaiman 2 · 2 0

Hm. Sounds like someone isn't getting much action lately. I would say that since it takes two of you to perform those duties, that makes you guilty as well.

2007-05-04 05:46:51 · answer #8 · answered by freebird 3 · 0 1

WHAT!!! and what hallucinagen are you under the influence of? also, get out of the 30'sthru the 50's!!! women are liberated or have you been living under a rock? marriage is a partnership [ equal]

2007-05-04 06:23:17 · answer #9 · answered by justicejamie888 3 · 0 0

there are no laws stating what a wife must do, or stating what marital duties are. So therefore no crime no time.

2007-05-04 05:40:42 · answer #10 · answered by Jake S 3 · 5 1

The state does not control this, otherwise there would be a tax imposed upon it and government inspectors checking where it was done safely and within regulations.

2007-05-04 05:47:08 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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