Hmm... well, I'd personally rather be alone than be in an open marriage, but I've never been in a sexless relationship either. I would simply leave a relationship rather than cheat or accept someone else cheating. It seems like too much of a hassle to remain in a loveless marriage. My resources always seem to go so much further when I'm single anyway, and I don't have to answer to anyone. For me there are too many advantages to being single to ever remain in a relationship where I'm unsatisfied. I just don't see the point in cheating on someone or putting up with someone who cheats when I can be so much happier alone. It makes no sense and seems like such a waste.
Your idea of leaving a sexless relationship is rarely as easy as you're making it sound. Your sexless spouse could and often will continually sue you so that you both have nothing for seven years (statute of limitations), or longer. This has happened to many of my friends. The only defense is to leave the country permanently.
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Hmm... well, I'd personally rather be alone than be in an open marriage, but I've never been in a sexless relationship either. I would simply leave a relationship rather than cheat or accept someone else cheating. It seems like too much of a hassle to remain in a loveless marriage. My resources always seem to go so much further when I'm single anyway, and I don't have to answer to anyone. For me there are too many advantages to being single to ever remain in a relationship where I'm unsatisfied. I just don't see the point in cheating on someone or putting up with someone who cheats when I can be so much happier alone. It makes no sense and seems like such a waste.
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You have obviously never been married
Your idea of leaving a sexless relationship is rarely as easy as you're making it sound. Your sexless spouse could and often will continually sue you so that you both have nothing for seven years (statute of limitations), or longer. This has happened to many of my friends. The only defense is to leave the country permanently.