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Not tonight honey, my stomach feels uneasy...

September 05 2014

Another story in the Huffington Post today: We've heard of people divorcing over a sexless marriage but divorcing over too much sex? You don't hear that one every day. Apparently, one man was recently granted a divorce by a Mumbai family court because he could no longer deal with his wife's "excessive and insatiable desire for sex." According to The Times of India the sex-fatigued husband first approached the court in January, claiming that his wife was "aggressive, stubborn and autocratic" and that she'd be harassing him for sex since they married in April 2012. The man told the court his wife forced medication on him to boast his sexual stamina and threatened to hook up with other men if she remained unfulfilled. Things got so bad, the husband had to be hospitalized for an uneasy stomach at one point. In the end, the wife failed to appeared before the court so the divorce was granted. (Meanwhile, we couldn't be happier for the poor, put-upon husband. May he go on to have as little -- or as much -- non-chore-like, consensual sex as he'd like.) Have you ever left a partner because you couldn't keep up with their sex-drive? Has anyone left you for that reason? No bragging, please ;-)

Comments

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    11 years ago

    I just suffer in silence. *sigh* Mado Mado Tara xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    11 years ago

    All of the ones before this one, but I'm not bragging. Honest ;) I may, however, need to leave my current love for wanting it too much and too ofen lol Mado - Admit it, you just love being Tara's starfish ;) - Posted from rhpmobile

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    11 years ago

    She calls it sexercise.

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    11 years ago

    I wonder if he's a practicing Hindu?? As Lord Shiva says (Kamasutara) sex at night is awesome and gives great results and sex during the day is bad. Maybe the wife wanted sex during the day as well and the husband didn't want that? Maybe it was an arranged marriage? Maybe the wife didn't appear in court because of something else. Who knows??? All I know is the Indians take their culture very seriously. Foxy I don't always believe everything in the Huffington Post. ;)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    11 years ago

    What (or should I say who?) was the wife doing to prevent her from attending court?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    11 years ago

    It became an utter chore. Right up there with ironing. I think a lot of married men never get enough. Happens with women but not as often. Just look at this site. The numbers show that stacks of married guys are trying to fill their quota some place else.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    11 years ago

    I can honestly say I've never been in a relationship where the guy's sex drive matched mine. I won't settle for that again.

  • Tall74nHard9

    Tall74nHard9

    11 years ago

    possible cultural issues as Foxxxy mentioned, you gotta wonder about the guy concerned. Really, a guy complaining about too much sex ?? Sounds about as likely as a woman complaining about having too many pairs of shoes ! About the break-up part of the question,yes, that has happened to me. Lack of sex was definitely a contributing factor to my divorce (not the main one, but certainly an issue). Tall

  • RHP

    RHP User

    11 years ago

    Shit these days I get rejected from my hand let alone anyone else lol

  • RHP

    RHP User

    11 years ago

    Quoting 'Tall_n_Hard' Really, a guy complaining about too much sex ?? So perpetrators of sexual harassment in (for example) a workplace could only be men then, right? Because a man would never complain about sexual advances being made towards him by a woman.

  • Tall74nHard9

    Tall74nHard9

    11 years ago

    Quoting 'Pink_Lotus'Quoting 'Tall_n_Hard' Really, a guy complaining about too much sex ?? So perpetrators of sexual harassment in (for example) a workplace could only be men then, right? Because a man would never complain about sexual advances being made towards him by a woman. To put your question into context somewhat, I would have reservations about any guy that would appear on this site (or similar) would be too concerned about a woman approaching him (at work or otherwise). I'm not going to generalize about the total male population in all situations - I'm sure there would be certain times and circumstances when a male would be uncomfortable about being the 'victim'. There was actually a segment about that very topic on "The Feed" last week which I tried to post, but the mods blew it off twice.But I was not talking about sexual perpetrators per se - just merely about the idea of a guy complaining about having too much sex - not exactly the same subject.Tall