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Sexless Marriage: How to Rebuild Intimacy, Attraction and Connection

A sexless marriage can create a uniquely painful form of loneliness. You may share a home, raise children, manage responsibilities and even appear happy in publicโ€”yet privately feel unwanted, rejected or emotionally abandoned.

For some couples, infrequent sex is a mutual preference and not a problem. The real crisis begins when one or both spouses feel distressed by the loss of affection, erotic energy or emotional connection.

A sexless marriage is rarely solved by demanding more sex. It is also rarely just about sex.

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Physical distance can be a symptom of chronic stress, unresolved resentment, health conditions, hormonal changes, painful sex, medication side effects, damaged trust or a relationship dynamic in which attraction has slowly been replaced by pressure.

Rebuilding intimacy therefore requires more than scheduling intercourse or reminding your spouse of marital obligations. It requires emotional intelligence, self-leadership, honest communication and the patient rebuilding of a relationship in which desire can breathe again.

What Is Considered a Sexless Marriage?

A commonly used benchmark describes a sexless marriage as one in which a couple has sexual contact fewer than 10 times per year or approximately once a month or less. However, this is not a universal medical diagnosis, and frequency alone does not tell you whether a marriage is healthy.

A couple having sex six times a year may feel deeply affectionate and satisfied. Another couple may have sex twice a month while one spouse feels pressured, disconnected or emotionally starved.

The more useful questions are:

  • Are both spouses comfortable with the current level of intimacy?
  • Is physical affection freely chosen or performed out of obligation?
  • Does either spouse feel persistently rejected, pressured or undesirable?
  • Has affection disappeared along with sex?
  • Can the couple discuss intimacy without blame, defensiveness or withdrawal?

A sexless marriage becomes a serious relationship issue when the difference in desire is creating pain, resentment, avoidance or an ongoing loss of connection.

Why Do Marriages Become Sexless?

Why Do Marriages Become Sexless?

There is rarely one simple cause. Most sexless marriages develop through a combination of physical, emotional and relational factors.

Stress, Exhaustion and Overloaded Lives

Work demands, parenting, financial pressure, caregiving and inadequate sleep can leave spouses with little energy for romance.

When every conversation revolves around bills, children and unfinished tasks, partners can gradually become efficient coworkers rather than lovers. The relationship may still function, but its sense of anticipation and play disappears.

Medical Conditions and Hormonal Changes

Low desire is not always a relationship verdict. Chronic pain, diabetes, heart disease, thyroid disorders, depression, anxiety, menopause, pregnancy, postpartum changes and other health conditions can affect sexual interest or function.

Certain medicationsโ€”including some antidepressantsโ€”may also reduce libido or make arousal and orgasm more difficult. Pain during sex, erectile difficulties and changes in lubrication can cause someone to avoid intimacy because they expect discomfort, embarrassment or disappointment.

When the decline in intimacy is sudden, severe or accompanied by physical symptoms, medical evaluation should be an early step rather than a last resort.

Unresolved Resentment

Desire struggles to survive where resentment is repeatedly buried.

A spouse who feels criticized, dismissed, overburdened, betrayed or emotionally neglected may stop opening up physically. Even when the original conflict appears small, years of unaddressed disappointments can make vulnerability feel unsafe.

Sex may be the visible problem, while the deeper issue is accumulated hurt.

Pressure and the Pursuerโ€“Withdrawer Cycle

One spouse wants more closeness and begins pursuing. The other experiences that pursuit as pressure and withdraws. The withdrawal increases the first spouseโ€™s anxiety, producing even more pursuit.

Soon, a hug is no longer just a hug. It feels like the beginning of a negotiation.

The lower-desire spouse becomes guarded because every affectionate moment appears to carry an expectation. The higher-desire spouse becomes increasingly resentful because every rejection feels like proof that they are unwanted.

Neither spouse feels emotionally safe, and the cycle reinforces itself.

Loss of Attraction and Polarity

Marriage naturally requires partnership, cooperation and routine. But desire also needs individuality, curiosity, confidence and enough emotional space for two people to continue experiencing each other as distinct human beings.

Attraction can fade when one spouse becomes chronically needy, passive, controlling, contemptuous, reactive or disconnected from personal purpose.

It can also decline when the relationship loses novelty and every interaction becomes predictable. Certainty supports commitment, but healthy variety keeps romance awake.

Broken Trust

Infidelity, secrecy, dishonesty, addiction, financial betrayal or repeated broken promises can make physical vulnerability feel dangerous.

Sexual connection cannot be sustainably rebuilt while the injured spouse is being rushed past unresolved pain. Trust restoration may require accountability, transparency and professional support before erotic intimacy can return.

Shame, Trauma or Negative Sexual Experiences

Past trauma, religious shame, body-image struggles and earlier experiences of coercion can profoundly affect desire.

These situations require patience and trauma-informed care. Seduction must never be used to override fear, boundaries or consent.

Different Levels of Desire

Desire differences are common and do not automatically mean either spouse is defective.

One person may experience spontaneous desire, while the other experiences responsive desire that emerges only after relaxation, affection or emotionally safe stimulation has begun. Problems develop when those differences are interpreted as rejection, inadequacy or entitlement.

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Why Negotiating for Desire Usually Backfires

You can negotiate schedules, responsibilities and relationship agreements. You cannot negotiate another person into genuinely desiring you.

Statements such as these rarely create attraction:

  • โ€œWe are married, so you should want sex.โ€
  • โ€œI did everything you asked. What more do you want?โ€
  • โ€œA good husband or wife would meet my needs.โ€
  • โ€œYou rejected me last week, too.โ€
  • โ€œIf you loved me, you would do this.โ€

These messages may produce compliance, but compliance is not desire.

Pressure transforms intimacy into a test that the lower-desire spouse expects to fail. It also teaches the higher-desire spouse to depend on sexual access for reassurance, significance or emotional stability.

Healthy attraction grows through invitation, not emotional debt.

The Chore-Play Trap

Contributing to the household is part of being a responsible partner. Sharing labor may also reduce exhaustion and create more room for connection.

The problem begins when helpful behavior becomes a covert contract:

โ€œI completed these tasks, so my spouse should reward me with sex.โ€

That unspoken exchange creates resentment because one spouse feels unappreciated while the other feels manipulated.

Do the dishes because they need to be done. Parent your children because they are your children. Support your spouse because partnership matters.

Then address intimacy directly, honestly and without disguising sexual expectations as generosity.

Stop Policing the Relationship

Repeatedly lecturing your spouse about what marriage is โ€œsupposedโ€ to include may be logically understandable, but it is rarely seductive.

The relationship-police role communicates judgment rather than confidence. It turns one spouse into the prosecutor and the other into the accused.

Desire does not flourish under surveillance.

This does not mean silently accepting an arrangement that causes you pain. It means expressing your needs with dignity rather than trying to shame your spouse into submission.

You can say:

โ€œPhysical and emotional intimacy matter deeply to me. I do not want pressured or obligatory sex, but I also do not want us to ignore the distance between us. I would like us to understand what has changed and decide together whether we are willing to rebuild.โ€

That is not begging, threatening or moralizing. It is clear adult communication.

How to Fix a Sexless Marriage Without Creating More Pressure

There is no guaranteed formula, because you cannot control another personโ€™s feelings or choices. You can, however, change the environment in which your relationship is operating.

1. Rule Out Medical and Psychological Causes

Begin with curiosity rather than accusation.

A medical professional may help identify hormonal changes, pain, sexual dysfunction, medication side effects, depression, anxiety or other factors affecting desire. Never stop or change prescription medication without consulting the prescribing clinician.

A licensed therapist may also help when trauma, shame, grief, body-image struggles or persistent mental-health symptoms are involved.

2. Remove Covert Pressure

Stop turning every touch into an attempt to initiate sex.

Offer affection that is complete in itself: a hug that does not escalate, a kiss without expectation or a gentle touch that does not become a test.

You may even need to say explicitly:

โ€œI want us to become comfortable with affection again. I am not going to treat every moment of closeness as a demand for sex.โ€

Pressure reduction is not a manipulation tactic designed to make your spouse pursue you. It is a sincere effort to restore freedom and emotional safety.

3. Stop Counting Rejections

Keeping a mental scoreboard makes every interaction adversarial.

Tracking how often your spouse says no may appear to provide evidence, but it also keeps your attention locked onto rejection. Over time, you begin approaching your spouse with the emotional weight of every previous disappointment.

Address the overall pattern during an intentional conversation. Do not prosecute the marriage one declined invitation at a time.

4. Rebuild Self-Respect

Your spouseโ€™s desire matters, but it cannot be the sole measurement of your value.

Return to the foundations of your own life:

  • Improve your physical health.
  • Dress and groom yourself with care.
  • Strengthen friendships.
  • Pursue meaningful work.
  • Develop emotional discipline.
  • Reconnect with faith, gratitude or grounding practices.
  • Build a life that contains purpose beyond receiving validation.

This is not about pretending not to care. It is about caring without collapsing.

Grounded confidence is attractive because it creates emotional stability. Neediness, constant reassurance-seeking and victim behavior create pressure because they make your spouse responsible for regulating your identity.

5. Address Disrespect Before Pursuing Romance

Do not beg for closeness while tolerating contempt.

Eye-rolling, insults, humiliation, sarcasm, constant criticism and dismissiveness poison attraction. You cannot seduce your way around a relationship culture built on disrespect.

Set calm boundaries:

โ€œI am willing to discuss what is wrong, but I am not willing to be insulted. Let us pause and return to this conversation when we can speak respectfully.โ€

A boundary is not an attempt to control your spouse. It states what you will participate in and what you will do when the standard is violated.

Boundaries without follow-through become empty threats. Boundaries delivered with rage become punishment. The goal is calm consistency.

6. Have One Honest Conversation Instead of 100 Arguments

Choose a neutral timeโ€”not bedtime, not immediately after rejection and not during an argument.

Focus on understanding rather than winning.

Ask:

  • โ€œWhen did intimacy begin feeling different for you?โ€
  • โ€œIs there anything about sex that has become uncomfortable or pressured?โ€
  • โ€œDo you feel emotionally close to me?โ€
  • โ€œAre there unresolved hurts affecting your desire?โ€
  • โ€œWhat makes affection feel safe and enjoyable?โ€
  • โ€œAre you willing to work on this with me?โ€

Listen carefully, especially when the answer is difficult.

Emotional leadership does not mean controlling the conversation. It means regulating yourself well enough to hear the truth without immediately shaming, correcting or defending.

7. Restore Friendship

A relationship cannot live on sexual chemistry alone, but attraction often struggles when friendship disappears.

Spend time together without turning every activity into a relationship summit. Laugh. Ask meaningful questions. Show interest in your spouseโ€™s inner world. Share experiences that are not centered on parenting or household management.

Friendship does not replace sex. It rebuilds the emotional bridge across which intimacy can eventually travel.

8. Bring Back Variety and Anticipation

Familiarity is comforting, but excessive predictability can flatten attraction.

Change the atmosphere:

  • Plan an unfamiliar date.
  • Dress differently.
  • Learn something together.
  • Take a day trip.
  • Create private rituals.
  • Flirt through the day without demanding a payoff.
  • Surprise your spouse with thoughtfulness that is not transactional.

Seduction in marriage is not manipulation. It is the art of creating emotional movement, curiosity and pleasurable anticipation while respecting the other personโ€™s freedom.

9. Reinforce What You Genuinely Appreciate

People naturally become defensive when most feedback is negative.

Notice what you admire and communicate it without exaggeration or hidden demands:

โ€œYou looked beautiful tonight.โ€

โ€œI loved how playful you were with me earlier.โ€

โ€œI feel close to you when we talk like this.โ€

Appreciation helps create warmth. It should not be used as a behavior-conditioning trick or delivered only when you expect sex.

10. Reintroduce Non-Sexual Touch

Start with forms of closeness that both spouses freely welcome:

  • Holding hands
  • Sitting close
  • Hugging
  • Cuddling
  • Giving a shoulder massage
  • Kissing without escalation

Ask what feels comfortable. Respect the answer.

Non-sexual touch can help affection feel safe again, but it should not be treated as a guaranteed staircase leading to intercourse.

11. Develop a Broader Definition of Intimacy

Intimacy includes more than intercourse.

It may involve emotional disclosure, playful conversation, sensual touch, kissing, shared spirituality, affectionate rituals and other mutually desired forms of closeness. Marriage and family therapists may help couples identify what intimacy means to each partner and uncover the personal barriers affecting it.

Broadening intimacy does not mean permanently avoiding the sexual problem. It helps couples rebuild connection without making one act carry the entire weight of the relationship.

12. Rebuild Erotic Communication

Many spouses expect their partners to guess what creates desire.

Talk about:

  • What helps each person relax
  • What kinds of affection feel good
  • What shuts desire down
  • Whether either spouse experiences pain
  • Preferred pace and timing
  • Privacy concerns
  • Fantasies or interests that can be discussed safely
  • What makes each partner feel attractive

This conversation should be curious, not interrogative. Neither spouse owes agreement to every desire expressed.

13. Consider Professional Support

A licensed marriage therapist or qualified sex therapist can help when conversations repeatedly become defensive, when resentment is deeply entrenched or when the couple cannot identify why desire disappeared.

Therapy is especially important when the relationship includes trauma, infidelity, sexual pain, compulsive behavior, coercion, severe conflict or mental-health concerns.

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What Not to Do in a Sexless Marriage

Professional support is not an admission that the marriage is doomed. It is often the most efficient way to expose patterns the couple can no longer see from inside the relationship.

What Not to Do in a Sexless Marriage

Do Not Beg for Desire

Expressing pain is healthy. Repeated pleading places your emotional stability in your spouseโ€™s hands and makes intimacy feel like crisis management.

Do Not Use Guilt

Guilt may produce reluctant participation, but sex obtained through emotional pressure damages trust and attraction.

Do Not Threaten Infidelity

Statements such as โ€œSomeone else will give me what I needโ€ create fear rather than connection.

You are allowed to evaluate whether the marriage remains sustainable. You are not entitled to use betrayal as leverage.

Do Not Become Cold as a Manipulation Strategy

Creating healthy space is different from using silence, withdrawal or indifference to punish your spouse.

A strategic performance of detachment is still neediness wearing a disguise.

Do Not Diagnose Your Spouse

Avoid declaring that your partner is broken, frigid, addicted, narcissistic or secretly unfaithful without evidence.

Describe what you observe. Ask questions. Seek qualified help when necessary.

Do Not Pressure Someone Through Pain or Trauma

No relationship technique should override consent, medical discomfort or psychological safety.

Physical intimacy must remain freely chosen.

Can One Spouse Change a Sexless Marriage?

One spouse can interrupt unhealthy patterns, become more emotionally stable, stop applying pressure and create a healthier relational environment.

That can have a powerful effect.

However, one person cannot single-handedly create mutual intimacy. Your growth may invite a response, but it cannot guarantee one.

Eventually, both spouses must demonstrate some willingness to understand the problem and participate in repair. If your partner refuses every conversation, rejects all professional support and denies that your distress matters, the question may shift from โ€œHow do I attract my spouse?โ€ to โ€œWhat relationship am I willing to remain in?โ€

Self-leadership means improving what you can influence while facing what you cannot control.

“My husband wants to leave me but I still love him…”

When Should You Consider Leaving a Sexless Marriage?

A period of low intimacy does not automatically require divorce. Many couples recover after childbirth, illness, grief, betrayal, stress or prolonged disconnection.

Consider the complete relationship rather than using sexual frequency as the only measure.

Important questions include:

  • Is there still respect?
  • Is affection present in other forms?
  • Can you discuss difficult subjects honestly?
  • Is your spouse willing to investigate medical or emotional causes?
  • Are both partners making meaningful efforts?
  • Is the relationship safe?
  • Has there been coercion, abuse or repeated betrayal?
  • Is the current arrangement mutually acceptable?
  • Are you remaining only because fear prevents a decision?

A marriage may survive without sex for decades. Survival, however, is not the same as emotional health.

There is no universal deadline for leaving. The decision depends on your values, safety, commitments, history, available options and whether genuine repair remains possible.

Signs That Intimacy May Be Returning

Do not measure progress only by intercourse.

Early signs can include:

  • Less defensiveness
  • More eye contact
  • Spontaneous laughter
  • Increased non-sexual touch
  • Greater emotional honesty
  • Willingness to spend time together
  • Playful communication
  • More attention to appearance
  • Increased privacy and couple time
  • A sincere willingness to discuss sexual concerns

Respond to these signs with warmth, not urgency.

Trying to convert every improvement into sex can recreate the pressure that caused withdrawal. Allow the relationship to develop momentum.

The Difference Between Seduction and Manipulation

Skillful seduction creates an invitation. Manipulation creates an obligation.

Healthy seduction may involve confidence, flirtation, novelty, emotional presence, mystery, appreciation and attentiveness. It respects timing and welcomes an honest no.

Manipulation uses guilt, fear, jealousy, withdrawal, financial pressure, spiritual condemnation or emotional punishment to obtain compliance.

The goal is not to engineer access to your spouseโ€™s body. It is to become a healthier, more attractive partner while creating a relationship in which both people are free to desire, communicate and choose.

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A Practical 30-Day Intimacy Reset

Week 1: Reduce Pressure

Stop monitoring sexual frequency and remove covert expectations from affection. Schedule a medical appointment when physical or medication-related causes may be involved.

Week 2: Restore Respect

Identify criticism, defensiveness, sarcasm or contempt in your communication. Establish one clear boundary and practice listening without immediately arguing.

Week 3: Rebuild Friendship and Variety

Plan one enjoyable activity with no sexual condition attached. Introduce a small change that creates novelty, playfulness or curiosity.

Week 4: Discuss the Future

Have a calm conversation about what each spouse has noticed. Decide on the next practical step, such as continued weekly conversations, a medical consultation or sessions with a licensed therapist.

Thirty days may begin a new pattern, but it will not erase years of disconnection. Think in terms of patient, consistent progress rather than instant results.

Stop Chasing and Start Leading Yourself

A sexless marriage can make you feel powerless, but powerlessness is not the same as having no influence.

You can stop begging for validation. You can address your health, regulate your emotions, strengthen your purpose, establish respectful boundaries and communicate your needs without shame.

You can replace pressure with presence.

You can replace covert contracts with honesty.

You can replace victimhood with self-awareness.

None of this guarantees that your spouse will change. It does ensure that you approach the crisis from dignity rather than desperation.

Desire cannot be demanded, purchased through chores or extracted through guilt. It is more likely to return when two spouses rebuild safety, respect, individuality, curiosity and freely chosen affection.

Your goal is not merely to increase a number. It is to create a marriage in which emotional and physical connection feel alive, mutual and worth protecting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you cope with a sexless marriage?

Care for your physical and emotional health, stop measuring your worth through your spouseโ€™s desire and discuss the problem without blame. Seek medical or therapeutic support when health issues, trauma, resentment or communication problems are involved.

How long can a marriage survive without intimacy?

A marriage can continue indefinitely without sex, especially when both spouses accept the arrangement. When one spouse is deeply distressed, unresolved disconnection may gradually damage trust, affection and commitment.

Is a sexless marriage unhealthy?

It is not automatically unhealthy when both spouses are genuinely satisfied with the level of intimacy. It becomes unhealthy when it involves pressure, persistent loneliness, resentment, avoidance or the dismissal of one partnerโ€™s concerns.

Should you stay in a marriage where there is no intimacy?

Consider the entire relationship, including respect, safety, affection, shared values and both spousesโ€™ willingness to pursue repair. A licensed therapist can help you evaluate your options when repeated efforts produce no meaningful engagement.

Sexless Marriage Effects on Husbands: The Hidden Emotional Cost of Living Without Intimacy

A sexless marriage doesn’t just affect the bedroom. For many husbands, it slowly reshapes how they see themselves, how they relate to their wives, and even how they show up in every other area of life.


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What are the sexless marriage effects on husbands, they often assume it’s simply about physical frustration. But that assumption misses the deeper reality. For many men, physical intimacy is one of the primary ways they experience emotional connection, acceptance, and romantic partnership. When that disappears, the emotional consequences often run much deeper than anyone realizes.

The danger is that many husbands respond in ways that unintentionally make the situation worse. …withdrawal. They become resentful. Also… repeatedly argue about sex. They seek validation through work, pornography, emotional affairs, or endless distractions. Others quietly surrender, convincing themselves that this is simply what marriage becomes.

None of those responses restore attraction.

The good news is that while the psychological effects of a sexless marriage are real, they don’t have to define your future. Understanding what’s happeningโ€”and responding with emotional intelligence, strength, and self-respectโ€”creates the best opportunity for lasting change.

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What Is a Sexless Marriage?

A sexless marriage is commonly defined as a marriage where sexual intimacy happens very rarely or not at all, often for six months or longer.

However, frequency alone doesn’t tell the whole story.

Some couples have infrequent sex but feel emotionally connected and mutually satisfied. Others may have regular sex while feeling emotionally miles apart.

In many marriages, the lack of physical intimacy is less the core problem and more the visible symptom of deeper issues such as:

  • Emotional disconnection
  • Chronic conflict
  • Unresolved resentment
  • Stress and exhaustion
  • Medical or hormonal challenges
  • Loss of attraction
  • Communication breakdown

For husbands, the absence of intimacy often feels like far more than the absence of sex. It can feel like losing the place where they once felt most accepted, admired, and emotionally connected.


The Real Sexless Marriage Effects on Husbands

The psychological effects of a sexless marriage on a man often develop slowly rather than all at once.

1. Confidence Begins to Erode

Repeated rejection is difficult not to personalize.

Even when a wife is withdrawing because of her own stress, emotional pain, or physical challenges, many husbands naturally begin asking themselves:

  • Am I unattractive?
  • Am I failing as a husband?
  • What’s wrong with me?

Eventually, those questions become beliefs.

That loss of confidence doesn’t stay confined to marriage. It often affects leadership at work, friendships, decision-making, and overall emotional resilience.


2. Emotional Loneliness Becomes the New Normal

One of the cruelest parts of a sexless marriage is feeling lonely while sleeping beside the person you love.

Many husbands describe feeling more like roommates than romantic partners.

Daily conversations become centered around:

  • Bills
  • Parenting
  • Schedules
  • Household responsibilities

Romance quietly disappears.

Without emotional and physical connection, the marriage begins functioning like a business partnership instead of an intimate relationship.


3. Resentment Slowly Replaces Affection

Resentment rarely explodes overnight.

Instead, it accumulates through hundreds of small disappointments.

A husband who repeatedly feels rejected may eventually stop initiating altogether. Not because he no longer desires his wife, but because protecting himself from rejection feels safer.

Unfortunately, emotional withdrawal creates even greater distance.


4. Stress and Mental Health Can Suffer

The effects of no physical intimacy on a husband often extend beyond emotions.

Many men experience:

  • Increased anxiety
  • Lower motivation
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Elevated stress
  • Symptoms of depression

Intimacy isn’t simply about pleasure. Healthy physical affection helps many couples regulate stress, strengthen emotional bonding, and reinforce feelings of safety and connection.


5. Identity Starts to Shift

One of the least discussed psychological effects of a sexless marriage on a man is identity loss.

A husband may begin feeling less like a husband and more like:

  • A provider
  • A co-parent
  • A roommate
  • A problem-solver

The romantic part of his identity quietly disappears.

That internal shift often hurts more than the lack of sex itself.

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Why Begging for Intimacy Usually Backfires

When husbands feel desperate, many instinctively try to fix the problem by talking about it repeatedly.

Ironically, this often creates more pressure instead of more desire.

Common reactions include:

  • Constantly bringing up the lack of sex
  • Keeping score
  • Guilt-tripping
  • Sulking
  • Seeking reassurance
  • Negotiating for affection

These behaviors usually communicate emotional neediness rather than confident leadership.

Desire cannot be guilted into existence.

Attraction grows in an atmosphere of emotional safety, respect, curiosity, and personal strengthโ€”not pressure, resentment, or constant negotiation.


How a Sexless Marriage Changes a Man

Many men don’t realize they’re changing until monthsโ€”or yearsโ€”have passed.

He may become:

  • Less playful
  • More emotionally guarded
  • Less affectionate
  • More irritable
  • Hyper-focused on work
  • Addicted to distractions
  • Spiritually disconnected
  • Less optimistic

The tragedy is that these coping mechanisms often reduce attraction even further.

Instead of becoming more emotionally magnetic, he unintentionally becomes more withdrawn, reactive, or emotionally unavailable.


Don’t Build Your Identity Around Your Wife’s Validation

One of the biggest mistakes a husband can make is allowing his sense of manhood to depend entirely on his wife’s level of desire.

Your wife’s attraction matters.

But it should never become the foundation of your identity.

A man who constantly waits for validation gradually gives away his emotional stability.

Healthy confidence is built internally through:

  • Physical health
  • Purpose
  • Emotional discipline
  • Spiritual grounding
  • Personal integrity
  • Meaningful friendships
  • Continuous growth

Ironically, these same qualities often make someone more attractive inside marriage as well.


Attraction Is Difficult to Sustain Without Emotional Leadership

Many couples assume fixing a sexless marriage means improving sexual techniques.

Usually, that’s not where the real work begins.

Long-term attraction is influenced by daily emotional dynamics.

Ask yourself honestly:

  • Have I become emotionally reactive?
  • Do I complain more than I inspire?
  • Have I stopped growing?
  • Am I leading my own life well?
  • Do I bring calm or chaos into our home?

Leadership isn’t domination.

It’s becoming emotionally steady enough that your presence brings security rather than emotional exhaustion.

That kind of strength tends to build attraction far more effectively than arguments about frequency ever will.


What Husbands Can Control

You cannot force desire.

…Cannot demand attraction.

You cannot negotiate chemistry.

…Can control how you lead yourself.

Focus on areas within your influence:

Prioritize Your Physical Well-Being

Exercise consistently.

Eat well.

Sleep properly.

Manage stress.

Your health influences both confidence and emotional resilience.


Rebuild Emotional Connection

Stop making every conversation about sex.

Instead:

  • Become genuinely curious.
  • Listen without immediately defending yourself.
  • Create moments of laughter.
  • Spend quality time together.
  • Reintroduce affection without expectation.

Many marriages rediscover intimacy long before sex returns.


Address Difficult Conversations With Respect

Avoid:

  • Blame
  • Shame
  • Sarcasm
  • Condemnation
  • Keeping score

Instead, communicate your experience honestly.

For example:

“I miss feeling close to you. This isn’t just about sex for me. I miss feeling like we’re truly connected.”

That creates far more room for meaningful dialogue than accusations ever will.


Continue Growing as a Man

A fulfilling life should never shrink down to one relationship.

Continue investing in:

  • Your purpose
  • Your faith or spiritual life
  • Friendships
  • Hobbies
  • Learning
  • Career
  • Service to others

Growth doesn’t replace intimacy.

But it prevents your entire emotional identity from depending upon it.


When Professional Help Makes Sense

Sometimes a sexless marriage reflects issues too complex to solve alone.

Professional support may help when there are:

  • Repeated unresolved conflicts
  • Trauma
  • Infidelity recovery
  • Medical concerns
  • Pornography addiction
  • Long-term emotional disconnection
  • Communication breakdown

Seeking help isn’t weakness.

It’s often the strongest decision a couple can make when both genuinely want to rebuild the relationship.

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Hope Without Denial

If you’re experiencing the painful reality of a sexless marriage, your pain deserves to be acknowledged.

Feeling rejected doesn’t make you weak.

Wanting intimacy doesn’t make you needy.

At the same time, living in resentment, self-pity, or emotional dependence won’t restore the connection you’re longing for.

The strongest path forward combines honesty with responsibility.

Protect your dignity. Strengthen your character. Continue becoming the kind of man who leads himself with confidence, emotional intelligence, and purpose.

Whether your marriage ultimately heals or not, those investments will never be wasted.

Because real masculine strength isn’t measured by how desired you feel on any given dayโ€”it’s measured by who you continue becoming when life doesn’t unfold the way you hoped.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How to handle a marriage without intimacy?

Start by approaching the issue with empathy and honest communication rather than blame or pressure. At the same time, invest in your own physical health, emotional well-being, and personal growth while working together to uncover the deeper causes behind the loss of intimacy.

Can men survive a sexless marriage?

Yes, many men survive a sexless marriage, but merely enduring it without addressing the underlying issues often leads to resentment, loneliness, and emotional detachment. The healthier goal is not just survival but rebuilding connection, strengthening self-respect, and deciding together whether the relationship can move toward greater intimacy.

What does lack of intimacy do to a husband?

A lack of intimacy can gradually affect a husband’s confidence, emotional security, stress levels, and sense of connection within the marriage. Over time, he may begin to feel more like a roommate than a romantic partner, making emotional withdrawal and resentment increasingly likely if the issue remains unresolved.

What happens to men with no intimacy?

Men who experience prolonged emotional and physical intimacy deprivation may struggle with loneliness, lowered self-esteem, increased stress, and a reduced sense of purpose within the relationship. Some withdraw into work or distractions, while others use the experience as a catalyst to develop greater emotional resilience, healthier boundaries, and personal growth.

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Is a Sexless Marriage Biblical Grounds for Divorce? A Wise Guide

For many Christians, few questions feel more painful than asking, “Is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce?”

This is not merely a question about sex.

It is a question about covenant, rejection, loneliness, spiritual responsibility, and the future of a marriage that may feel emotionally abandoned.

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When physical intimacy disappears from a relationship, many spouses find themselves trapped between two competing realities.

On one hand, they want to honor God and uphold their marriage vows.

But… On the other hand, they feel deeply neglected, unwanted, and emotionally exhausted.

The answer is more nuanced than most people expect.

While Scripture clearly emphasizes the importance of marital intimacy, it also calls believers to pursue wisdom, reconciliation, and restoration whenever possible.

Before examining whether a sexless marriage constitutes biblical grounds for divorce, it is important to understand what prolonged intimacy deprivation actually does to a marriage.

The Heavy Burden of Spiritual and Intimacy Rejection

Living in a sexless marriage can feel like carrying a burden that few people truly understand.

Many spouses suffer silently for years.

They feel ashamed discussing the issue with friends, embarrassed to seek counsel, and guilty for believing sexual intimacy matters so much to them.

Yet the pain is rarely just about sex.

It is about feeling unwanted.

Also… It is about reaching for connection and repeatedly experiencing rejection.

It is about wondering whether your needs matter to the person who promised to love and cherish you.

For Christian spouses especially, the struggle can become deeply spiritual.

They may fear that expressing frustration makes them selfish or unloving.

They may question whether enduring perpetual deprivation is simply part of carrying their cross.

But emotional and physical intimacy are not trivial desires.

They are powerful bonding mechanisms designed to create security, affection, trust, and unity within marriage.

When intimacy disappears, the resulting loneliness can feel like an emotional prison.

Recognizing that pain is not selfish. It is honest.

And honest evaluation is often the first step toward healing.

What Scripture Says About Intimacy and Marital Neglect

The Bible treats marriage as a covenant of mutual care, sacrifice, and connection.

One of the clearest passages addressing sexual intimacy appears in 1 Corinthians 7:5:

“Do not deprive one another except perhaps by mutual consent and for a time…”

The principle behind this instruction is significant.

Scripture presents intimacy not merely as a personal preference but as a meaningful part of marital stewardship. Husbands and wives are called to care for one another physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

This passage is often misunderstood and weaponized.

Its purpose is not to give spouses leverage over one another.

Instead, it highlights a foundational truth: healthy marital intimacy protects connection, strengthens unity, and reduces vulnerability to resentment, temptation, and emotional distance.

The broader biblical picture consistently portrays marriage as a partnership characterized by mutual love and service.

At the same time, Scripture explicitly identifies only a limited number of circumstances as direct grounds for divorce, including sexual immorality (Matthew 19:9) and, according to many theologians, abandonment by an unbelieving spouse (1 Corinthians 7:15).

This is where the question becomes complex.

A sexless marriage may represent profound marital neglect. However, many Christian scholars stop short of declaring that sexlessness alone automatically constitutes biblical grounds for divorce.

The more important question often becomes:

What is causing the absence of intimacy?

The answer dramatically affects how the situation should be understood and addressed.

Common Causes Behind a Sexless Marriage

Not all sexless marriages are created equal.

The absence of intimacy may stem from:

  • Unresolved resentment
  • Chronic conflict
  • Emotional disconnection
  • Pornography use
  • Infidelity recovery
  • Physical illness
  • Hormonal changes
  • Mental health struggles
  • Trauma history
  • Communication breakdowns
  • Long-term attraction erosion

In many cases, sexlessness is not the root problem.

It is the symptom.

Focusing exclusively on the symptom often prevents couples from discovering what is truly starving the relationship.

Understanding the underlying cause is essential before making life-altering decisions.

Navigating Your Specific Moral Crossroad

If you are wrestling with whether your situation justifies separation or divorce, generic online articles can only take you so far.

The reality is that every marriage contains layers of context that cannot be captured in a checklist.

Questions such as these matter:

  • Has your spouse completely refused intimacy for years?
  • Are they willing to address the issue?
  • Is there emotional abuse present?
  • Have professional and pastoral interventions been attempted?
  • Is the relationship marked by hostility, indifference, or genuine effort?
  • Are there deeper psychological or medical factors involved?

These distinctions can significantly affect both practical and spiritual decision-making.

When your marriage, family, faith, and future are on the line, personalized counsel from trusted pastoral leaders, marriage professionals, and qualified counselors can provide clarity that no article can fully replace.

Seeking wise counsel is not weakness.

It is stewardship.

Can a Sexless Marriage Be Restored Before Calling It Quits?

Before asking whether a marriage can be ended, it is worth asking whether it can be rebuilt.

This shift in perspective changes everything.

Instead of searching for permission to leave, you begin evaluating whether genuine restoration remains possible.

Our philosophy is simple:

Intimacy starvation is usually a symptom of deeper disconnection.

When attraction, trust, emotional safety, admiration, and respect deteriorate, physical intimacy often follows.

The goal is not merely to restart sexual activity.

The goal is to rebuild the conditions that naturally create desire.

Rebuilding Emotional Safety

Many sexless marriages involve years of unresolved hurt.

Partners may stop initiating intimacy because they no longer feel emotionally safe, understood, or appreciated.

Rebuilding begins with curiosity rather than accusation.

Ask:

  • What pain has accumulated between us?
  • What conversations have we avoided?
  • What needs remain unspoken?

Emotional safety often becomes the bridge back to physical closeness.

Restoring Attraction Intelligently

Attraction is rarely sustained by obligation.

It flourishes through emotional connection, admiration, confidence, mystery, and positive experiences shared together.

Many couples unknowingly stop nurturing the qualities that originally drew them together.

Rebuilding attraction may involve:

  • Renewing personal growth
  • Improving communication skills
  • Creating meaningful experiences together
  • Increasing emotional responsiveness
  • Expressing appreciation regularly
  • Rekindling playful connection

Healthy attraction is not manipulation.

It is the ongoing practice of becoming someone your spouse enjoys connecting with.

Addressing the Root Causes

If trauma, medical concerns, depression, hormonal issues, pornography, or relationship wounds contribute to sexlessness, those factors must be addressed directly.

Surface-level solutions rarely create lasting change.

Real transformation happens when the underlying barriers are identified and treated with wisdom and compassion.

When Restoration Efforts Are Rejected

Not every marriage can be restored.

Some spouses repeatedly refuse counseling.

Some refuse meaningful dialogue.

Others remain emotionally absent despite extensive efforts toward reconciliation.

In those situations, the question becomes more difficult.

While Christians differ regarding whether prolonged sexual refusal constitutes biblical grounds for divorce, most agree that persistent marital neglect should never be minimized or ignored.

The pain is real.

The consequences are real.

And thoughtful spiritual counsel becomes increasingly important as circumstances become more severe.

Avoid simplistic answers from either extreme.

Neither “just endure forever” nor “just leave immediately” reflects the complexity of most marriages.

Wisdom requires careful discernment.

Beyond the Divorce Question

Ultimately, the question “Is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce?” may not be the most important question to ask first.

A more productive question is:

What happened to the connection that once made intimacy possible?

Scripture clearly recognizes intimacy as an important part of marital health and warns against ongoing deprivation. Yet it also consistently points believers toward reconciliation, healing, and restoration whenever possible.

If your marriage has become sexless, do not ignore the pain.

But do not assume the story is over either.

Many marriages that once seemed emotionally dead have been revived when couples addressed the deeper issues beneath the intimacy crisis.

The path forward begins not with legal loopholes, but with courageous honesty, emotional intelligence, wise counsel, and a willingness to discover whether connection can be rebuilt before concluding it cannot.


Is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce?“, there are some fundamental things we need to understand with respect how people who live by biblical standards relate with sex.

A research published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior found that around 15-20% of marriages are categorized as sexless, indicating that partners engage in sexual activity fewer than ten times annually.

is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce

How many people are actually dealing with sexlessness in their marriage?

According to the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project at the University of Chicago, roughly 20% of individuals aged 57-85 reported not having engaged in sexual activity in the previous year. 

Out of this group, almost half were in committed relationships or marriages.

It is important to acknowledge that there can be differing interpretations of what constitutes a sexless marriage. 

Some sources suggest that having…

Sex less than once a month or even once a week may also fall under this category.

Additionally, it is crucial to acknowledge that not all couples place the same value on sexual activity, and some may find contentment with a lower frequency of sexual encounters.

Ultimately, the most vital aspect of any relationship is that both partners feel satisfied and fulfilled in their intimate lives.

Are Bible Believing Christians Going Through This As Well?

Certainly! Who else would be asking “Is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce?“… Christians of course…. Christians can also encounter sexless marriages. 

Various research studies have demonstrated that religious affiliation is not a factor that safeguards couples from experiencing a dearth of sexual intimacy. 

In reality, some studies propose that religious beliefs and practices might even contribute to an increased probability of sexless marriages.

Christians may encounter several reasons why they may encounter difficulties with sexual intimacy in their marriages. 

These can involve: 

  • Cultural or religious convictions that regard sex as mainly intended for procreation rather than enjoyment 
  • Unfavorable attitudes towards sexuality or the body
  • Lingering emotional or psychological challenges, and physical health issues.

It is crucial to acknowledge that not all Christians possess similar beliefs or experiences concerning sex and marriage, and there exists a broad spectrum of perspectives within the Christian community. 

When to Walk Away…

A considerable number of Christians give importance to a satisfying and fulfilling sexual relationship within marriage, and there are resources accessible to couples who might be grappling with difficulties in this aspect.

What does the Bible say about depriving your spouse? Grounds for asking “Is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce?

The Bible is clear on the importance of not depriving your spouse. 

It emphasizes the importance of treating your spouse with respect and love, and of understanding the needs of your partner. 

The Bible encourages us to give our spouse the attention, care, and love they deserve. 

Ideally on biblical grounds, we should not take our spouse for granted, and that we should always strive to put their needs first. 

Is lack of intimacy in a marriage grounds for divorce?

Absolutely! Intimacy is an important part of a marriage, and when it’s missing, it can be a sign that something isn’t quite right. 

Lack of intimacy can lead to a variety of issues, such as communication breakdowns and a feeling of disconnection. 

If a couple has tried to work on their intimacy issues and still can’t seem to make progress, it might be time to consider divorce. 

Ultimately, it’s up to the couple to decide what’s best for their relationship, but it’s important to recognize that lack of intimacy can be a valid reason to end a marriageโ€ฆ and you donโ€™t even have to end it; itโ€™s already ended effectively.

What does the Bible say about lack of intimacy?

The Bible has a lot to say about intimacy! 

It encourages us to have close relationships with one another, and to make sure that our relationships are based on emotional connection. 

Physical intimacy in marriage can be a source of joy and fulfillment. Intimacy is something that should be cherished and celebrated, and the Bible encourages us to do just that.

Is sexless marriage adultery?

Sexless marriage can be an incredibly difficult situation to navigate, and it’s important to understand that it’s not necessarily indicative of a lack of love or commitment between two people.

If anything, itโ€™s more indicative of low attraction or sexual connection.  This is not typical but couples like this exist. 

In fact, it’s possible for two people to remain in a committed and loving relationship without engaging in sexual activity. 

Therefore, it’s not fair to label a sexless marriage as adultery. 

In fact, it’s important to recognize that a sexless marriage can still be a healthy and loving relationship.

What does God say about living in a sexless marriage?

God (based on biblical grounds) is very clear about the importance of a healthy and loving marriage relationship, and that includes a physical relationship. 

He doesn’t condone living in a sexless marriage, as it goes against His teachings. 

He encourages couples to be intimate with each other and to prioritize their relationship. 

God wants couples to love each other fully and to be physically intimate in order to strengthen their bond. Itโ€™s part of the reason why the bible declares it is not good for man to be alone.

It’s clear that God wants couples to have a healthy, loving, and intimate relationship, and living in a sexless marriage does not fit into that.

What should a husband do in a sexless marriage?

Itโ€™s totally understandable for a husband to feel frustrated if heโ€™s in a sexless marriage. 

In this situation, itโ€™s important for both partners to communicate openly and honestly about their needs and desires. 

A husband can start by expressing his feelings to his wife and encouraging her to do the same.

Itโ€™s also important to be patient and understanding, as it can take time to rekindle a physical connection and attraction. 

With patience and understanding, itโ€™s possible to reignite the spark in a sexless marriage and have a fulfilling relationship especially if it used to be there.

7 Psychological Effects of Sexless Marriage

A sexless marriage is defined as a relationship in which the frequency of sexual activity is significantly lower than what both partners desire or expect. The psychological effects of being in a sexless marriage can be significant and varied, and may include:

  1. Frustration and dissatisfaction: Lack of sexual intimacy in a marriage can lead to feelings of frustration and dissatisfaction, which can impact the overall quality of the relationship.
  2. Low self-esteem: Being in a sexless marriage can also affect one’s self-esteem and confidence, leading to feelings of inadequacy and unattractiveness.
  3. Resentment and anger: If one partner is withholding sex, the other may feel resentful and angry, leading to conflicts and communication breakdowns.
  4. Anxiety and depression: Sexual intimacy is known to release endorphins, which can improve mood and reduce anxiety and depression. Lack of sexual activity can therefore lead to increased anxiety and depression.
  5. Infidelity: In some cases, partners in a sexless marriage may turn to infidelity to fulfill their sexual needs and desires.
  6. Loss of intimacy: Sexual intimacy is an important aspect of emotional intimacy and connection in a relationship. Without it, couples may feel disconnected and distant from one another.
  7. Decreased quality of life: Being in a sexless marriage can lead to a decreased quality of life, including physical and mental health problems, as well as reduced life satisfaction.

It is important to note that the psychological effects of a sexless marriage can vary widely depending on the individual and the specific circumstances of the relationship.

It is important for couples to communicate openly and honestly about their sexual needs and desires, and to seek professional help if necessary.

What does the bible say about a wife denying her husband?

The Bible is clear that a wife should not deny her husband or weaponize sex against each other but reality is that these are humans.. 

In Ephesians 5:22-24, it states that wives should submit to their husbands as they would to the Lord. 

This means that a wife should not deny her husband in any way, as this goes against what the Bible teaches. 

It is important to remember that a wife and husband should be partners in marriage. Aand denying one’s spouse is not a healthy way to maintain a relationship.

But itโ€™s also important for a husband to approach this issue with emotional intelligence.

How to survive a sexless christian marriage!

It is important to communicate openly and honestly with your partner about your needs and desires if it  has gotten this bad. 

Seeking professional help is not a bad idea.

If you are a Christian, it is important to remember that the Bible teaches that sex is a gift from God and should be enjoyed within the bounds of marriage. 

It is also important to remember that God’s love is unconditional and that He will always be there to support you and your marriage.  

But thatโ€™s Godโ€™s love.  Human emotions and attraction plays a significant role here.  You seduction skills are important here.

Sexless Marriage Effect On Wife!

It’s a situation that can cause a great deal of pain and suffering for both partners, but especially for the wife at an emotional level. 

Without the physical intimacy that comes with a healthy sexual relationship, the wife can feel neglected, unwanted, and unloved. 

This can lead to a lack of self-esteem and confidence, and can have a negative effect on her mental and emotional health. 

It’s heartbreaking to think that anyone would have to go through this. And it’s important to recognize the importance of a fulfilling sexual relationship in a marriage.

So is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce?  

It is certainly understandable to consider a sexless marriage to be grounds for divorce. 

After all, sex is an important part of a healthy marriage and is a way for couples to express their love and connection for each other. 

While it is ultimately up to each individual to decide what is best for them, it is encouraging to know that the Bible does not condemn divorce in this situation. 

All it says is that God hates divorce. 

So does everyone that goes through divorce.  Whatโ€™s more important is if you are in a healthy relationship.

Ultimately, it is important to make sure that you are taking care of yourself and your marriage, and if that means considering divorce, then it is worth exploring further.

Personally, I think you should do everything in your power to nurture and build a healthy marriage only.  Too many use โ€œbiblical grounds: to stay in bad marriages.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people are actually dealing with sexlessness in their marriage?

According to the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project at the University of Chicago, roughly 20% of individuals aged 57-85 reported not having engaged in sexual activity in the previous year.

What does the Bible say about depriving your spouse?

The Bible is clear on the importance of not depriving your spouse.ย It emphasizes the importance of treating your spouse with respect and love, and of understanding the needs of your partner.

Is lack of intimacy in a marriage grounds for divorce?

Absolutely! Intimacy is an important part of a marriage, and when it’s missing, it can be a sign that something isn’t quite right.

What does the Bible say about lack of intimacy?

The Bible has a lot to say about intimacy!ย It encourages us to have close relationships with one another, and to make sure that our relationships are based on emotional connection.

Is sexless marriage adultery?

Sexless marriage can be an incredibly difficult situation to navigate, and it’s important to understand that it’s not necessarily indicative of a lack of love or commitment between two people.

What does God say about living in a sexless marriage?

God (based on biblical grounds) is very clear about the importance of a healthy and loving marriage relationship, and that includes a physical relationship.

What should a husband do in a sexless marriage?

Itโ€™s totally understandable for a husband to feel frustrated if heโ€™s in a sexless marriage.ย 
In this situation, itโ€™s important for both partners to communicate openly and honestly about their needs and desires.

What does the bible say about a wife denying her husband?

In Ephesians 5:22-24, it states that wives should submit to their husbands as they would to the Lord.

Is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce?

It is certainly understandable to consider a sexless marriage to be grounds for divorce.


Sexless Marriage: Grounds for Divorce in the Bible?

When examining the question, “Is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce?” In the context of the Bible’s teachings, it’s important to consider various factors that impact relationships and intimacy within marriage.

Sexless marriages are a reality that some couples face, and understanding how biblical principles relate to this issue requires a nuanced approach. 

In fact, I was just listening to a video where some men referred to one form of this same problem as duty-booty.  

This is a situation where one of the spouses is not really interested in sexual activity but would indulge purely as a dutiful responsibility.

You can expect that it would wear completely off with time.  The truth is that this is a struggle for many married couples.

So What Does The Bible Say?

The Bible does not explicitly mention sexless marriages as grounds for divorce, but it does provide guidance on the importance of intimacy, love, and mutual respect within a marital relationship.

The Biblical Perspective on Intimacy and Love:

Throughout the Bible, there is a consistent emphasis on the significance of physical and emotional intimacy within marriage. 

The Song of Solomon, for instance, beautifully portrays the love and desire shared between a husband and wife. 

Additionally, verses such as 1 Corinthians 7:3-5 highlight the mutual responsibility spouses have to fulfill each other’s needs and to avoid depriving one another of intimacy.

โ€œVerse 3: The husband should give to his wife her conjugal rights, and likewise the wife to her husband. 

Verse 4: For the wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does. Likewise the husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife does. 

Verse 5: Do not deprive one another, except perhaps by agreement for a limited time, that you may devote yourselves to prayer; but then come together again, so that Satan may not tempt you because of your lack of self-control.โ€

The Importance of Communication and Understanding:

When faced with a sexless marriage, open communication and understanding between spouses become crucial. 

Engaging in honest (admittedly and perhaps awkward) conversations about each partner’s sexual needs, desires, and emotional challenges can lead to a deeper understanding of the situation and potential solutions.

Seek Support and Professional Help:

For Christian couples struggling with intimacy issues, seeking guidance from trusted church leaders or professional counselors who align with biblical principles can be beneficial. 

These individuals can provide insight and support in addressing the root causes of the problem and working towards solutions that align with the couple’s faith.

Emphasize Unconditional Love and Grace:

The Bible encourages love and grace within relationships as opposed to the now-popular misguided boundaries that couples are now setting on each other nowadays. 

Recognizing that no marriage is perfect, spouses should strive to extend grace and understanding to each other. 

Instead of rushing into divorce, couples are encouraged to prayerfully seek resolutions and healing through patience, forgiveness, and commitment to growth.


what does the bible say about sexless marriage

So, what does the bible say about sexless marriage?

The Bible does not have explicit teachings about a sexless marriage, but it provides enough for us to interpret.

However, bear in mind that the interpretations you find will be influenced by the outlook of the person interpreting it.

In 1 Corinthians 7:3-5, the scripture discusses sex somewhat as marital duties. Duty follows value.

So, this poses the question: what is the value of the society and context in which you and/or your spouse operate?

It also emphasizes that you do not have authority over your body as a husband and wife.

When you marry a person, it typically means an agreement to this.

However, people change and evolve. It’s not an excuse, but a reality we need to acknowledge to properly solve the problem of a sexless marriage.

The Bible also mentions two reasons for not depriving each other: to devote yourself to prayer and to avoid being tempted due to a lack of self-control.

Now, what if we’ve learned over time that a lack of self-control can also lead to one party not being in the mood?

What if something else outside of sex has caused a lack of self-control itself?

We’ve learned that a proper root cause analysis is necessary when there is a case of a sexless marriage. And we shouldn’t misinterpret the scripture for selfish needs.


Can I Divorce My Wife For Not Sleeping With Me?

Can I Divorce My Wife For Not Sleeping With Me?

Alright, folks, let’s dive further into this part of th topic that might hit close to home for some of you – sexless marriages and the dreaded D-word: divorce.

Well, the short answer is yes, you technically can.

But, let’s pause for a moment and ponder if that’s truly the solution you’re after.

I mean, we’re talking about a whole wife and marriage that you likely planned to spend a lifetime in, right

It’s not that simple in practice, my friend.

So What should you do if you wife won’t sleep with you?

If you find yourself in the “my wife won’t sleep with me” boat, consider doing a bit of detective work.

A root cause analysis, if you will.

Uncover the main issue behind the lack of attraction to intimate activities.

It’s not easy, but it’s rewarding.

Understand the problem, and you’ll stand a better chance at a solution that doesn’t involve divorce.

Is sexless marriage abuse?

I can’t play doctor without knowing your full story, but if it feels like abuse to you, it’s time to pay attention and take action.

Emotional neglect is a real thing, and it deserves to be addressed.

Can I sue my wife for not sleeping with me or Is “no intimacy” even grounds for divorce?

While divorce may feel like a lawsuit, remember, entitlement isn’t the best mindset for romantic relationships.

Love and intimacy should be freely given.

However, if the marriage isn’t working for you, you can find compensation in the form of freedom from that union.

Is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce… What does the bible say again?

Yes, indeed. The Bible frowns upon weaponizing sex in a marriage.

Remember that in 1 Corinthians 7:3-5, the scripture discusses sex somewhat as marital duties. But again, duty follows value.

You need to consider the seduction and attraction aspect.

If a spouse is using sex as a weapon, does that also mean they might be hurting themselves in the process if there was attraction? Something to consider.

Someone asked “Can I divorce my wife for not sleeping with me in Islam?”

I’m not entirely sure, but I’ve heard that Islam considers the marriage to be over after three months of not sleeping together.

There’s likely more to it, and it’s always a good idea to seek guidance from knowledgeable sources.

If your wife hasn’t slept with you in months and you feel abandoned…

I’m genuinely sorry to hear that.

But before you decide to throw in the towel, there’s a lot you can do.

Communication, counseling, and understanding each other’s needs are crucial steps before making such a significant decision.

Here are more reasons why you have the right to be concerned…

The percentage of sexless marriages that end in divorce?

Some sources claim a whopping 74.2%, but let’s take that with a pinch of skepticism.

Scientific backing is often lacking, and small sample sizes can skew results.

What we do know is that at least 50% of sexless marriages end in divorce if nothing is done to address the issue.

Want to Take Action Towards Better Experience…?

Think of it like seasons in life.

Sometimes you sow, then patiently wait, and finally, you reap the rewards.

If you’ve applied this principle to your sexless marriage and still find it unfulfilling, then it might be time to consider walking away.

Everyone’s tolerance is different, so trust your gut.


In conclusionโ€ฆ 

While the Bible doesn’t explicitly designate a sexless marriage as grounds for divorce, it does emphasize the importance of intimacy, love, and respect within marriage. 

When faced with this challenge, it is essential for Christian couples to approach the issue with prayer, communication, understanding, and a commitment to strengthen their bond; it’s all a camouflaged opportunity. 

Seeking professional help and support from the faith community can also aid couples in navigating through difficult times. 

Remember, God’s ultimate desire is for marriages to thrive and reflect His love and grace.

My Wife Loves Me but Is Not Sexually Attracted to Me: What Now?

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Bible say about depriving your spouse?

The Bible emphasizes the importance of not depriving one’s spouse of intimacy and affection.

What are the three biblical reasons for divorce?

The three biblical reasons for divorce are sexual immorality, abandonment by an unbelieving spouse, and potential grounds for emotional neglect or abuse.

Is it wrong to divorce a sexless marriage?

Whether it is wrong to divorce a sexless marriage is subjective and depends on individual interpretations of biblical teachings.

What does the Bible say about unconsummated marriage?

The Bible does not directly address unconsummated marriage but emphasizes the significance of sexual intimacy within the marital relationship.

What does the bible say about sexless marriage?

The Bible does not explicitly discuss sexless marriage. But it underscores the importance of mutual consent, marital duties, and addressing changes in intimacy within the context of a marriage.

What do I do if my wife won’t sleep with me?

Consider a root cause analysis to understand the underlying issues.

Is sexless marriage abuse?

If it feels like abuse to you, it’s time to pay attention and take action.

Can I sue my wife for not sleeping with me?

While divorce may feel like a lawsuit, it’s not about entitlement. Seek compensation in the form of freedom.

Is a sexless marriage biblical grounds for divorce?

Yes, the Bible discourages weaponizing sex in a marriage.

17 Signs of When to Walk Away From A Sexless Marriage

So, when is the right time to walk away from a sexless marriage?

First, let’s define what a sexless marriage actually is.

We’re not talking about situations where two people have mutually agreed not to have sex.

That’s a completely different conversation.

Instead, we’re referring to a relationship where one partner feels deprived of sex and intimacy and their emotional and physical needs are consistently going unmet.

My Sexless Marriage Is Killing Me”: The Hidden Emotional Toll

Research suggests that sexless marriages are more common than many people realize.

Estimates range from around 10% of marriages in earlier years to as much as 40% or more among couples later in life.

In many cases, one spouse feels emotionally disconnected, rejected, or starved for intimacy, creating a growing divide within the relationship.

This is rarely a healthy dynamic.

A marriage thrives when both partners feel connected, valued, and understood.

When sex and intimacy disappears…

… and the issue remains unresolved, resentment, loneliness, and emotional distance often follow.

The good news is that a sexless marriage is not always caused by a lack of compatibility.

More often, it stems from challenges such as poor communication, declining attraction, unresolved conflict, stress, or simply taking one another for granted over time.

In the beginning of a relationship, intimacy often feels effortless.

You’re fascinated by each other, emotionally connected, and eager to spend time together.

But as the years pass, life happens.

Careers become demanding, children enter the picture, responsibilities increase, and everyday stress begins to take its toll.

As a result, conversations about sex and intimacy can become uncomfortable, awkward, or even completely avoided.

That’s why rebuilding intimacy requires more than desireโ€”it requires awareness, communication, and relationship skills.

Before deciding when to walk away from a sexless marriage, it’s important to recognize the warning signs and understand what’s really causing the lack of intimacy.

That’s exactly what we’ll explore in this article.

when to walk away from sexless marriage

When to walk away from a sexless marriage is probably one of the toughest decisions or questions to find an answer to. For crying out loud, you probably have a whole life set up with with person.

There can be a lot of confusion about this seemingly abusive place. Our goal is to make the navigation of this crisis a bit more easier.

For some people, the decision might be easy-if they’re not getting what they need from their spouse, they’ll end the marriage.

But for others, it might not be so simple.

Maybe they’ve been married for a long time and have kids, or maybe they’re afraid of being alone.

Whatever the reason, it’s important to know when enough is enough.

But before we get into all that, it’s more important to know if you can savage the situation; many and probably most couples have overcome dry spells.

Check This Out: How to Keep the Spark Alive in Marriage: 5 Steps to Lasting Intimacy

In this article, we will cover the following lessons…

1. What is a sexless marriage?

2. Causes of a sexless marriage

3. Effects of a sexless marriage

4. How to deal with a sexless marriage

5. How to create a healthy sex life when in a sexless marriage

6. Can a marriage survive without sexual intimacy?

7. Does a sexless relationship lead to a sexless marriage?

Let’s dive right in…

What is a sexless marriage?

What is a sexless marriage?

A sexless marriage is a marriage where the couple does not have sex.

This can be for a variety of reasons; the most common being that one or both spouses are not interested in sex.

When it comes to low sexual interest in marriage, there can be a lot of reasons why this might happen.

For one, it could be that one or both spouses have lost interest in sex altogether.

This could be due to boredom, fatigue, or simply not feeling attracted to their partner anymore.

Another possibility is that there may be an underlying physical issue causing the low interest in sex, such as hormonal imbalances or chronic illnesses.

Whatever the reason may be, if you’re experiencing low interest in sexual activity within your marriage, it’s important to talk to your spouse about it.

It’s possible that they’re unaware of the issue and may have no idea that you’re not interested in sex.

Check this out: How to Rebuild Desire in Marriage If You Notice These 10 Signs

Causes of a Sexless Marriage

Causes of a Sexless Marriage

Before we talk about when to walk away from a sexless marriage, won’t you agree that you should learn the many causes of a sexless marriage?

One of the most common reasons is when one or both partners have lost interest in sex.

Yes… interest, desire and attraction are key elements in this.

While desire cannot be negotiated, it can definitely be influenced with some seduction skills if the cause is medical in nature.

Low level of interest can be due to a number of factors, such as stress, fatigue, boredom, or a lack of connection with their partner.

Another common cause of a sexless marriage is when one partner has a low sex drive.

This can be due to hormonal changes, medical issues, or stress.

If one partner consistently rejects sexual advances, this can also lead to a sexless marriage.

If you are in a sexless marriage, it is important to assess the situation and determine if it is something that you can work on or if it is time to walk away.

There is a big difference between sexual interest and sex drive.

Interest is what makes you want to have sex, while sex drive is what motivates you to act on that desire.

Interest can be sparked by things like sexy lingerie, kissing, or cuddling and long term effects of being in a good place and feeling safe with your spouse.

However, sex drive is more about the physical urges in moments and the need to release that tension.

It’s possible to have a high interest but a low sex drive, or vice versa.

Erectile Dysfunction Can Also Lead to a No Sex Marriage

If you’re dealing with erectile dysfunction, there are a few remedies you can try before calling it quits on your marriage.

First, you could talk to your doctor about medication or therapy that could help get your libido back up and running.

If that doesn’t work, you might want to consider couples counseling to help reignite the intimacy in your relationship.

Effects of a Sexless Marriage

Effects of a Sexless Marriage

You may be the spouse who hasn’t realized that when to walk away from a sexless marriage may be closer than you think.

May be you feel a low sexual interest towards your spouse and you are not seeing it as a matter of emergency.

A sexless marriage can have negative consequences on both spouses.

Effects of a Sexless Marriage on a Man

A lack of physical intimacy can lead to a decreased sense of self-worth and masculinity.

They may feel like they are not good enough for their wife and that they are not fulfilling their role as a husband.

And yes, it’s important that we all start to realize that feelings is one of the most important elements of life; even for a man.

This can cause a husband to withdraw from the relationship emotionally and even physically.

Effects of a Sexless Marriage on a Woman

A lack of physical intimacy can lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation.

She may feel like her husband no longer finds her attractive and desirable.

This can cause her to lose interest in the underlying relationship (in many respects, more important than the marriage) and become more withdrawn.

It is often not best to just walk away from the marriage because there is more to learn from the crisis just because one partner doesn’t desire sex.

The Importance of Physical Intimacy in Marriage

One of the most important aspects of a healthy and happy marriage is physical intimacy.

When this is lacking, couples can quickly find themselves drifting apart.

Like we already mentioned, this may be due to a lack of desire, mismatched libidos, or other physical issues, but the end result is the sameโ€”a rift in the relationship.

Physical intimacy is not just about sex; itโ€™s also about physical closeness, touch, and affection.

Couples who are physically intimate are more likely to feel connected to each other, and they are also more likely to have a stronger emotional bond.

And to stay on topic here, it significantly reduces the chances of ending up in a sexless marriage which is about 15-20% of marriages.

In fact, physical intimacy is often seen as a litmus test for the health of a relationship.

The Link Between Intimacy And A Coupe’s Sex Life

If you want a better sex life within marriage, focusing on physical sex may just work completely against that.

A Couple’s sex life is a function of many things including sex drives, the level of interest between you and your spouse presently and long term vibes.

A terrible couple’s sex life is usually the effect of complacency, resentments and nature.

As mentioned earlier, it can also be the effect of medical issues but that’s beyond the scope of this article.

The frequency of sexual intimacy between couples determines what most people use in gauging a healthy and active sex life.

An ideal sex life from our stand point requires a minimum of once a week and preferably 2-3 times per week.

Of course, there are exceptions to every rule but be sure that the exception agreeable to both parties.

It’s not enough to argue what makes an ideal and optimal sex life as an individual.

Ultimately, you need your spouse to feel satisfied in their own personal sex life as qualified in human being in a marriage.

Ideally, when to walk away from a sexless marriage is the moment either spouse feels like the other is so disconnected and selfish from their own emotional needs of love and connection.

How to Deal With a Sexless Marriage

How to Deal With a Sexless Marriage

If you are in a sexless marriage, it can be difficult to know what to do.

We have a few tips in addition to the fact that there are professionals such as sex therapist, coach and counselors that help make navigating things easier.

Sexual desire cannot be negotiated but it can be influenced with these short and few tips:

1. Talk to your partner about your concerns.

If you’re feeling unhappy in a sexless marriage, it might be time to talk to your spouse about it.

However, it’s important to approach the conversation in a constructive way. Here are a few tips:

– Don’t start by expressing how you feel.

Being honest and open about why you’re unhappy, and explaining that you want things to change may seem smart but it is anti-seductive.

instead, it’s better that you approach this from a stand point of searching for opportunities to add value.

Here is an example of how the conversation might go…

“Babe, you know how much I love an intimate time with you.

Is there anyway I can help to ease up your days and create more opportunities?”

Talk about the things that you can do to improve sexual desire.

Maybe there are certain activities or fantasies that you would be interested in trying.

– Make it clear that you’re not blaming your spouse for the problem.

Sexual desire is a complex issue, and it takes two people to create a healthy sexual relationship.

But the good news is that it take one to start the necessary dance.

That’s why we suggest approaching this from a stand point of seduction and not sex as a duty in a marriage.

– Be willing to compromise.

This works best if you’ve noticed being shut down in recent time; if the sexlessness has lasted much longer, consulting a sex therapist to help is not a bad idea.

2. Try to spice things up in the bedroom.

When it comes to marriage, there are a lot of things that need to be perfect in order for it to work.

One of the most important aspects of marriage is intimacy.

Intimacy is key to a healthy and happy marriage.

When intimacy starts to fade, it can be a sign that the marriage is in trouble.

If you’re in a sexless marriage, here are a few tips to help spice things up:

– Talk to your spouse about your needs and desires.

Communication is key in any relationship.

I take that back. There are too many people throwing the word “communication” around when it comes to relationships and marriages.

The Actual Key is Effective Communication.

And I am talking about effectiveness with respect to the context; the context here being the need to help a sexless marriage survive.

Most people think of communication as the act of talking; with respect to improving sexual desire and intimacy, listening must be involved in at least what you may consider as communication.

If you haven’t listened long and deep enough to understand why your spouse has been non-verbally communicating low interest in sex, attempting to express your own unhappiness may makes things worse.

– Experiment with new positions, fantasies, and activities.

This is useful if you are still about to make your way together to the bedroom occasionally.

It can help replace boredom and spice things up.

– Try reconnecting with your spouse on a more intimate level outside of the bedroom.

This will actually work a lot better than many of the other measures your natural instincts suggest.

As I earlier, your sex life is a function of so many activities and moments long before the bedroom.

If all else fails, consider seeking professional help such as sex therapist, counselor or marriage coach.

3. If things don’t improve, consider consulting with a sex therapist.

A sex therapist can help sexless marriages in a number of ways.

They can help to identify the root of the problem, and work with the couple to find a solution.

If one partner is not interested in sex, the therapist can help to explore the reasons for this and find ways to overcome any obstacles.

The therapist can also provide guidance on how to improve communication and intimacy in the relationship.

4. Don’t give up on your marriage.

When it comes to sexless marriages, there can be a lot of debate over whether or not to stay in the relationship.

Some people may say that you should always fight for your marriage, while others may say that if sex is not happening, then there is likely bigger problems in the relationship that need to be addressed.

From experience, we know it’s most likely the latter.

The truth is, there is no easy answer when it comes to deciding whether or not to stay in a sexless marriage.

However, it is important to remember that a sexless marriage does not have to mean a doomed marriage.

In fact, according to recent studies, sexless marriages are becoming more and more common due to the growth in alternative lifestyles; we don’t really cover that here.

But according to one study, nearly 20% of married couples are considered sexless.

So you are not alone.

In addition to that, it is important to know that common problems tend to have more than enough solutions.

Don’t give up on your marriage especially if that’s not what you want to do; avoid non-professional advices on the marriage matters.

Avoid advices from people who have worst case scenario experiences and people who tend to speak from published statistics when it comes to a marriage.

They tend to only help in projecting these experiences into your future personal life even when suggested issues may not even exist.

How to create a healthy sex life when in a sexless marriage

How to create a healthy sex life when in a sexless marriage

A lack of sex in a marriage can be very frustrating for both partners.

It’s important to figure out why the sex has stopped, and then work on fixing it.

If the lack of sex is due to an issue like mismatched libidos, there are things that you can do to increase the amount of sex that you have.

If the lack of sex is due to an unresolved conflict, then you’ll need to work on resolving the conflict before you can start having sex again.

Lack of effective communication, especially the part where a spouse feels heard can lead to lack of sex.

Not mastering the art of intimacy at a deeper level in your underlying relationship can also lead to lack of sex.

As I mentioned earlier, desire cannot be negotiated.

Nonetheless lack of sexual desire will eventually lead to lack of sex.

Desire however be created with influence and seduction which is a skill set within long term relationships and marriage.

Health and medical issues can also lead to lack of sex even in ways that are not necessarily obvious to either party.

Last but not least, lack of sex can be a result of stress and fatigue, so it is important to not forget about creating a lifestyle of fun.

If lack of sex is causing problems in your marriage, it’s important to address the issue head-on and not allow it to linger on.

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Can a marriage survive without sexual intimacy?

Can a marriage survive without sexual intimacy?

A sexless marriage can be a difficult situation to deal with, but it is possible for the marriage to survive if the parties are on the same page.

It is highly unlikely in the hyper sexual society that we live in today; everywhere you look in the media, there are sexual content and motivation.

It is important to seek sex therapy to address the issue and find a way to regain sexual intimacy in the marriage.

One of the main things you can find in sex therapy is sex education.

Believe it or not, many people survived childhood without any form of sexual, attraction and seduction education ahead of marriage.

Sex therapy can help you learn about different sexual techniques, positions, and products that can help increase sexual interests in a romantic relationship.

Don’t let this issue linger to avoid your spouse from developing sexual interests outside of your marriage.

It’s also important to mention at this point that panic and anxiety will only make things worse.


FINALLY… The 17 Signs Of Walk Away From A Sexless Marriage?

Being in a marriage has its highs and lows and sometimes you can hit a stumbling block such as a sexless marriage. 

A few moments of dryspell can happen and that is not unusual.

What can make it unusual is when that dry spell becomes permanent. 

When intimacy is gone in a marriage, it can gradually lead to the death of a marriage. 

So when do you know you are in a sexless marriage?

One survey says a sexless marriage is when a couple have sex once in a month.

But I believe this varies from people to people.

One Survey  says that 1 in 5 couples are having a sexless marriage. 

Did you know that the average married couple has sex 68.5 times a year which adds up to about once a week?

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This is okay if both parties are on the same page.

But problem only occurs if one person desires sex and the other doesnโ€™t. 

So before you decide to walk away, you have to do a root cause analysis that addresses all the variables and scenarios that led you there. 

5 potential causes of a sexless marriage to consider before walking away? 

Consideration #1 – Stress from Work

When a partner gets too busy with work, he or she can become too tired to think about sex.

They don’t even have a moment to eat dinner together, much less talking about their day which is one of the ways that healthy couples connect.

This can cause the couple to be distant and cause a dry spell in the relationship.

Consideration #2 – Childbirth

After Childbirth, a womanโ€™s body changes and needs time to balance again. 

Doctors often advise not to have sex until after 6 weeks because of  common issues such as vaginal dryness, bleeding, pain, fatigue, tear, low libido, pregnancy and more. 

Breastfeeding lowers estrogen levels. 

So if a woman is breastfeeding, it may take time for her libido to return to normal. 

A man who doesn’t know all these may end up acting out of character because he feels neglected. 

And this might lead to even more dry spells; a vicious cycle of sexless weeks, months and potentially years because it all starts from a woman feeling safe with a man .

Consideration #3 – Lack of Connection

Sex without emotional connection is a turn off.  

An emotional connection is a bundle of subjective feelings that come together to create a bond between two people. 

Most women want to be wined and dined, 

They want to be heard, have intelligent and most importantly vulnerable conversations from the heart. They want to be noticed outside the bedroom. 

If she is only being used for sex, she will eventually loathe it. 

Likewise a typical man wants to feel like the hero in his marriage.  

If he is feeling belittled, he may disconnect and his sexual attraction towards his woman can be tampered with effectively.

Consideration #4 – Loneliness

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If you are sitting with your spouse and he is not engaging or responding to your conversations, you may start subconsciously learning how to disconnect. 

It may seem like your spouse is just self-absorbed in whatever he is doing without ever asking how your day went; your spouse seems uninterested in you.

You all can become distant and start feeling neglected.  This has led many to start fantasizing about life without each other. 

You may even have found yourself sharing and enjoying conversations with others outside your marriage in an intimate way.

Obviously, one or both of you can effectively get comfortable with the reality of a sexless marriage and it all started with at least one person feeling lonely.

Consideration #5 – Toxic Relationship Issues

If you are not treating each other with kindness, every conversation is filled with sarcastic and rude remarks. 

Likewise if at least one person is exercising controlling behaviours on the other, skyscrapers of resentments will be built. 

And it is also not uncommon to accompany all of that with some disrespect to an extent where your sight repulses your partner or vice versa.

This type of negative behavior kills sex. 

Who wants to have sex with someone who makes their skin crawl?

So Here are the 17 Signs of When to walk away from sexless marriage…

  1. If your spouse is not interested in a way forward and doesn’t care that your needs are not being met, staying in that marriage may turn you into a bitter person.
  1. All you both do now is argue. 
  1. You feel like your lack of sex is not even at the very least being compensated with a caring attitude. Instead, it’s filled with disrespect and insults. Some have even pushed themselves to the point of domestic violence.
  1. So because you canโ€™t imagine a happy life without sex, you may have even started indulging in inappropraite behaviours outside your marriage.
  1. Sex has become a punishment tool for at least one of you. 
  1. And every time you do something wrong, your partner shuts down.
  1. Your spouse has in fact told you severally that you are not wanted anymore and divorce is now being thrown in your face. 
  1. You have become depressed and uninterested in your purpose. 
  1. You can’t even get out of bed to do things you normally do and you feel drained. 
  1. You feel exhausted and burnt out.
  1. You have become a raging jealous out-of-control monitoring spirit. 
  1. You find yourself tracking his or her every move.
  1. You have his phone monitored.you follow him around. 
  1. You have lost your self respect. It’s time to move on and find yourself again.
  1. Your spouse cheated on you and you resent him for it. 
  1. You dont to have sex with him but you want him to suffer. By the way, you are not making him suffer alone; you are killing yourself more. 
  2. If you are not open to counseling to help heal yourself, it’s time to let go and move on from this toxicity.

In Conclusion… 

Most sexless marriages suffer because one or both parties have shut down and have refused to have real conversations about why they have reached this point. 

They indulge in blaming and finger pointing. 

Blame, guilt, judgement and condemnation, felt at any level will not make your spouse more interested in sex. 

There are things you can do to get your marriage from a sexless stage to one filled with love and content.  

How are you communicating these concerns with your spouse? 

Are you talking to him or at him? Are you talking to her or at her? Try working on your communication skills.

Have you done a root cause analysis of why your marriage is sexless? There are usually some underlying issues. 

You need to be clear of what happened in order to fix it or you will be totally lost in confusion. 

If you are open, a good counselor can help figure that out.

The best thing you can do for yourself is figure out what the underlying cause of your problems are and work with your spouse on finding solutions together.

If this sounds like too much work, there may not be any hope for your marriage at all.

Here’s how to know when it might finally be time to walk away from a sexless marriage:

->You’ve tried everything – counseling, different types of sexual activity that used to turn both of you on but now only one person enjoys or participates in them often

->The two of you talk about having more enjoyable sexual encounters with each other, but after an initial spurt where things were great again they stop once more.

-> You both feel like your sex lives is going down the drains after engaging all the suggested helps in this article, yet passionate sex seems to be long gone.

If at least one person still desires the other enough to initiate sex even if it’s occasionally, there is hope.

We believe that after 3 months of no sexual activity between a couple outside of each other’s consent, the marriage is technically non-existence.

Have you ever heard a sexless marriages end because of more frequent sex? Maybe sex addition which is considered a sexual dysfunction.

You can also work on improving how you approach sex in general; too many people’s approach is anti-seductive.

I know what you are thinking.

What about vaginal dryness right? While that could be a result of medical reasons, it’s often the results of no arousal.

Lack of arousal can also be a function of many things such as low self esteem issues, watching porn too much, body image, lack of self confidence and more.

If you care about this marriage, be sure to address everything before walking away from it like most tend to do.

The grass always seems greener on the other side; but that’s because someone is watering the grass of that love life.

Frequently Asked Questions [FAQ]

Should I leave or walk away a sexless marriage?

It depends on how much effort you have put into assessing this situation from a root cause analysis standpoint. At some point, you can’t keep giving what you don’t have. But it’s worth the effort to try an sort through sexless phases with your partner.

How do you know when it’s time to leave a sexless marriage?

If at least one partner is not willing to work on better and fulfilling intimacy, it’s time to consider that you have your whole life ahead of you and consider your options.

How long is too long to stay in a sexless marriage?

On average, sexless phase more than 2 weeks outside of medical reasons will start to make at least of the partners resent at least quietly.

What happens to a man in a sexless marriage?

Sexless marriage tampers with a man’s ability to be faithful and his self esteem.

What percentage of sexless marriages end in divorce?

Studies and surveys suggest that approximately 15% to 25% of sexless marriages end in divorce, although outcomes vary based on the couple’s overall relationship satisfaction and commitment.

How unhealthy is a sexless marriage?

A sexless marriage can become unhealthy when the lack of intimacy causes persistent feelings of rejection, loneliness, resentment, or emotional disconnection between partners.

How to survive a loveless sexless marriage?

Surviving a loveless, sexless marriage typically requires honest communication, addressing underlying issues, seeking professional counseling, and determining whether both partners are willing to rebuild emotional and physical intimacy.

Can Menopause Cause a Sexless Marriage And Not Wanting To Be Touched?

Let’s dive into a topic that many of you have asked about: the connection between menopause, intimacy, and its impact on marriage. We’ve got a couple of insightful comments from our viewers, Gregory and Deshaun, on one of our other videos “Is Sexless Marriage Grounds for Divorce in the Bible?”

1st Comment From Gregory ~ “My wife, once she gone through menopause, doesn’t want intimately with me. To me it sound like an excuse, because I am hearing about older women still having sex in their old age.”

2nd Comment From Deshaun ~ “Most definitely AND itโ€™s a 2-way street. I just left a 12 year sex-less marriage. It was the most humiliating, dehumanizing experience ever!โ€

We’ll be addressing these comments in a few seconds to minutes. So grab a comfy seat and let’s have an open and informative chat about this important issue!

What is Menopause? 

Menopause is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years. During this time, the ovaries gradually decrease their production of estrogen and other hormones, leading to the cessation of menstrual periods. Typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55, menopause can bring about a range of physical and emotional changes namely:

Physical Changes:

Hot Flashes and Night Sweats: One of the most well-known symptoms of menopause is hot flashes. These sudden, intense feelings of heat can lead to sweating and discomfort, often occurring during the day or disrupting sleep at night.

Vaginal Dryness: Due to a decrease in estrogen levels, vaginal tissues can become thinner and less lubricated. This can lead to discomfort during intercourse and even a heightened risk of urinary tract infections.

Changes in Libido: Hormonal shifts during menopause can lead to changes in libido or sexual desire. Some women may experience a decrease in sexual interest, while others might not notice any change.

Weight Gain: Metabolism may slow down, leading to weight gain, especially around the abdomen. This can be frustrating, but maintaining a healthy lifestyle through exercise and balanced nutrition can help manage this.

Bone Density Loss: Estrogen helps maintain bone density, so its decline during menopause can increase the risk of osteoporosis, a condition characterized by brittle bones.

Emotional Changes:

Mood Swings: Hormonal fluctuations can contribute to mood swings and emotional changes. Some women may experience increased irritability, sadness, or anxiety.

Sleep Disturbances: Night sweats and other physical discomforts can disrupt sleep, leading to fatigue and impacting emotional well-being.

Depression and Anxiety: Hormonal shifts during menopause can sometimes trigger or exacerbate feelings of depression and anxiety. It’s important to seek support if you’re struggling with your mental health.

Body Image Issues: As physical changes occur, some women may experience shifts in body image and self-esteem. This can impact how they feel about themselves and their intimate relationships.

Sense of Identity: Menopause can also bring about a sense of transition and a reevaluation of one’s identity, as it marks the end of a reproductive phase. This can lead to introspection and adjustments in life priorities.

Remember, every woman’s experience with menopause is unique. Some may breeze through it with minimal disruptions, while others may face more challenges. It’s crucial to communicate openly with your partner, seek medical advice when necessary, and prioritize self-care during this transformative time. 

And for partners like Gregory who might feel a bit lost, understanding and patience play a vital role in providing the support needed during this period of change.  This is not the time to put every thoughts into words such as “Do you think you are acting like this because of menopause?”  That will obvious tamper with the emotional state of things.

What is Considered a Sexless Marriage?

A sexless marriage is generally defined as a relationship where couples have little to no sexual activity over an extended period of time. It’s important to note that the definition of “sexless” can vary from couple to couple, and what’s considered acceptable differs depending on individual preferences and needs. 

But if you or your partner are both feeling disconnected in this department, it might be time to address the situation. If at least one partner feels a disconnect, it’s time to address it because it is then effectively an issue for your relationship.

For the most part, anything longer than 2 weeks on a consistent basis that is agreed upon or understandable by both partners is considered a sexless marriage.  We’ve also learned that 90 days or more of no sexual activities between married couples is considered the end of that marriage in Islam; so we heard.

At a Mental and Emotional Level, How Does Menopause And Not Wanting to be Touched Relate?

Gregory’s comment strikes a chord that many partners can relate to. Menopause brings about not only physical changes but also emotional and psychological shifts. Just like how teenagers’ hormones can cause mood swings, menopause can lead to changes in libido and how a woman perceives herself. Feeling less inclined towards intimacy can be a combination of hormonal changes, body image issues, and even self-confidence matters.

So again, for all the Gregory’s, this is for your understanding and not to used to manipulate or expressed outright in words to your partner.  This is an opportunity to practice patience and an engage understanding as a skill-set.  Trust me, it will move things in your favor.  

How To Deal With Sexless Marriage after 50, 60 & 70

Deshaun’s comment hits home with its honesty and vulnerability. 

“I just left a 12 year sex-less marriage. It was the most humiliating, dehumanizing experience ever!”

A sexless marriage can indeed be a challenging journey, causing emotional strain and feelings of rejection. If you’re in a similar situation, communication is key. Open, honest, and respectful conversations about your needs, desires, and concerns can pave the way for understanding and compromise. 

But more importantly, seeking professional help and support can also provide guidance and strategies to navigate this difficult phase.  Communication in this space is easier said than done and not advisable without adequate support.

What is the Effect of a Sexless Marriage on a Wife?

The impact of a sexless marriage can be profound and varied. For women going through menopause, the struggle is real. Menopause itself can bring about a decrease in libido due to hormonal shifts, but when combined with the emotional toll of feeling unwanted or unattractive, the effects can be magnified. It’s important to remember that every woman’s experience is unique, and support from partners, friends, and healthcare professionals can make a world of difference.

What is the Effect of a Sexless Marriage on a Husband?

Just as the effects of a sexless marriage can be significant for wives, they can also have a profound impact on husbands. Let’s dive into what husbands might experience when facing a sexless marriage:

Emotional Distress: Husbands in a sexless marriage can experience emotional distress, including feelings of rejection, inadequacy, and frustration. The lack of physical intimacy can lead to a sense of being unwanted or unloved.

Self-Esteem and Confidence: Just like wives, husbands might experience a blow to their self-esteem and confidence. They may question their attractiveness and desirability as a partner, affecting how they perceive themselves.

Communication Breakdown: A lack of intimacy can strain communication between spouses. Unaddressed issues and unmet needs can lead to resentment and create a barrier to open and honest conversations.

Frustration and Resentment: Over time, the frustration of unmet needs can lead to resentment towards the partner and the relationship itself. This can create a negative cycle of emotional distance.

Impact on Mental Health: The emotional strain of a sexless marriage can impact a husband’s mental well-being. Feelings of loneliness, sadness, and even depression can arise.

Doubts About Connection: Intimacy is often seen as a vital connection between partners. Without it, a husband might begin to doubt the depth of his emotional connection with his spouse.

Physical Health: Physical intimacy is associated with stress reduction and improved well-being. The absence of this connection can potentially affect a husband’s physical health over time.

Relationship Satisfaction: The absence of physical intimacy can lead to decreased relationship satisfaction for husbands who view it as an important aspect of their relationship.

Struggle to Express Emotions: Societal expectations around masculinity can make it challenging for husbands to express their emotional needs and vulnerabilities related to the sexless marriage.

Potential for Infidelity: In some cases, the absence of physical intimacy can lead to a higher risk of infidelity, as some husbands might seek validation or intimacy outside the marriage.

Long-Term Relationship Impact: A sexless marriage can impact the overall quality and longevity of the relationship. Couples might become emotionally disconnected, leading to dissatisfaction and potential separation.

It’s important to emphasize that the effects of a sexless marriage on husbands, as well as wives, can vary widely based on individual circumstances and personality. 

How To Arouse Your Wife After Menopause

Let’s talk about solutions! Gregory’s comment highlighted his concern about his wife’s lack of interest in intimacy post-menopause. Remember, arousal isn’t just about physical stimulation. Emotional connection, understanding, and making your partner feel desired are crucial. Take the time to explore new ways of intimacy together, such as focused touch, romantic gestures, and even trying new experiences that could reignite that spark.

How to Spice Up Your Married Life After Menopause

Deshaun’s comment reminds us that both partners play a role in maintaining intimacy over-all because oftentimes, one person is too weak. If your marriage has lost its physical spark, it’s time to get creative. Whether it’s surprising your partner with a date night, exploring fantasies together, or even taking up a new hobby as a couple, the key is to find activities that strengthen your bond outside of the bedroom. Communication, experimentation, and seduction skills on your part alone can work wonders.

Conclusion

To our valued viewers, thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences. You’ve highlighted the complexities of intimacy and sexless marriage before, during and after menopause. Remember, every relationship is a unique journey, and patience, understanding, and communication are your greatest tools. 

While some older women continue to enjoy an active sex life, it’s important not to compare your situation to others’. Seek guidance from professionals and relationship experts, and most importantly, remember that the key to a fulfilling marriage goes beyond physical intimacy. Emotional connection, respect, and genuine care for one another are the true foundations of a lasting partnership.

If you like this post, you will love this other post we wrote on “When to walk away from a sexless marriage”.. Cheers ๐Ÿ™‚

Frequently Asked Questions

Does menopause make you less affectionate?

Menopause can lead to changes in affection levels, but it varies for each individual.

Can menopause cause emotional detachment?

Menopause can sometimes contribute to emotional detachment, but not in all cases.

Why do I feel so alone in menopause?

Feeling alone during menopause can be due to hormonal shifts and emotional changes.

Why is my wife not interested in intimacy during menopause?

A decreased interest in intimacy during menopause can stem from hormonal changes, emotional factors, and body image concerns.


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