Marriage Not Consummated

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The percentage of unconsummated marriages is higher than we can imagine: 2% is a fairly high number, right ?.....

According to sexologists Drs. L. Gindin and D. Resnicoff, this is the disorder that a family has and despite trying to have intercourse on a regular basis considered at least once a week, they never achieve intravaginal penetration within an arbitrarily set period of time like 4 months. Other professionals talk about 6 months.

The truth is that the non-consummation of marriage has legal and religious implications  and usually for deep psychological reasons:

- As a piece of divorce legal advice, you can request the nullity of the marriage.

- You can also annul the marriage from a religious point of view as if it never existed and you can marry again
   in the church (at least in the Catholic Church). This procedure cannot performed by anyone, but only by a
   small elite of lawyers, who are authorized by the Curia.

Many people are embarrassed to admit that their marriage was not consummated. Some are still together despite having this problem. Some come to therapy to try to resolve this problem serologically and others go to counseling.

In this case, many people prefer to handle a divorce, opting for a lawyer or going for a DIY divorce, which dissolves the bond and enables them to remarry, before exposing the other or expose themselves in court, where such intimacies are aired and, moreover, to try them.

When there is no divorce, the path chosen is the action for the annulment of marriage, which retrieves the status of unmarried and allows you to remarry.

There is one example of a marriage which was not consummated because of the husband’s impotency and he was the husband of a very famous actress, now deceased. She was a sex symbol then and nobody could imagine that their marriage had not been consummated. The husband was ashamed and went to live abroad.

The people who are more interested in obtaining an annulment of marriage than a divorce are the very Catholic ones because the Church enables them to request the annulment of marriage and then remarry in front of the Church.

Those who do not find having a religious marriage relevant have an easier path provided by the law and that is filing a divorce.

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