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Home > Family & People > Relationships   »   Can a religious man stay faithful to a wife he doesnt love?

 
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Old Feb 8, 2008, 02:49 AM
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Can a religious man stay faithful to a wife he doesnt love?

This question is for strong religious men out there.........If the husband simply gets bored with his wife and falls out of love, will he still be able to stay married without infidelity. Can a religious man stay faithful to a wife he doesnt love? Also what reasons do men have for not wanting to love someone that they truly did love at one time especially since nothing happened to ruin the relationship?

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Old Feb 8, 2008, 03:30 AM   #2  
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Any man can staff faithfull, just as any one can.

Being faithfull to a partner or even to god is a choice..... Nothing more.

However if your talking about the emotional attachment and drive to be with another once the love has gone. The desire and drive is always there, its natural. But its a choice to act on it or not.
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Its a lot to expect for a man/woman, to lose that feeling and stay loyal to his partner I think. But if he has a strong conviction to his marriage, he may just stay loyal.
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short answer, yes. they can.

as far as why he might "fall out of love"...another short answer: $hit happens.

When someone figures out how someone else can "fall out of love" gimme a call.

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It is possible. Have to you thought about going to a marriage counselor? There are ways to rekindle the flame.
Since you say you are a religious man, pray for your marriage, ask for it to be restored and then seek some counseling so that you and your wife can get back on track.
Does your wife know about this?

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