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Men refusing to have sex with a female partner has been established as [[intimate partner violence]] in many jurisdictions. This qualification for domestic violence is always reported as being gender-neutral but is only ever applied to men.<ref>https://archive.is/gCalj</ref><ref>https://themendproject.com/emotional-abuse-withholding/</ref> |
Men refusing to have sex with a female partner has been established as [[intimate partner violence]] in many jurisdictions. This qualification for domestic violence is always reported as being gender-neutral but is only ever applied to men.<ref>https://archive.is/gCalj</ref><ref>https://themendproject.com/emotional-abuse-withholding/</ref> |
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+ | Many sources make a distinction between not being comfortable with sex (implicitly assuming the person is a woman) and withholding sex (implicitly assuming the person is a man).<ref>https://archive.is/wip/Qia5Z</ref> |
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Revision as of 00:31, 29 September 2020
Men refusing to have sex with a female partner has been established as intimate partner violence in many jurisdictions. This qualification for domestic violence is always reported as being gender-neutral but is only ever applied to men.[1][2]
Many sources make a distinction between not being comfortable with sex (implicitly assuming the person is a woman) and withholding sex (implicitly assuming the person is a man).[3]