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Withholding sex is another concept subject to the feminist [[double standard]]. Women are told by feminists that they should not have sex with their spouse unless they desire it.<ref>http://fempositive.com/no-one-should-make-married-women-feel-bad-about-not-being-physically-intimate-with-their-spouse</ref> Men withholding sex from a female partner now constitutes [[intimate partner violence]] in most jurisdictions.<ref>https://www.poweroftwomarriage.com/info/abusive-relationships/</ref>
Withholding sex is another concept subject to the feminist [[double standard]]. Women are told by feminists that they should not have sex with their spouse unless they desire it.<ref>http://fempositive.com/no-one-should-make-married-women-feel-bad-about-not-being-physically-intimate-with-their-spouse</ref> Men withholding sex from a female partner now constitutes [[intimate partner violence]] in most jurisdictions.<ref>https://www.poweroftwomarriage.com/info/abusive-relationships/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/gCalj</ref><ref>https://themendproject.com/emotional-abuse-withholding/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/wip/Qia5Z</ref>


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Withholding sex is another concept subject to the feminist double standard. Women are told by feminists that they should not have sex with their spouse unless they desire it.[1] Men withholding sex from a female partner now constitutes intimate partner violence in most jurisdictions.[2][3][4][5]

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