My Wife Refuses Intimacy But Expects Me to Stay Loyal Forever

**My Wife Refuses Intimacy But Expects Me to Stay Loyal Forever**

I never thought I’d be the kind of man who measured the health of his marriage in silence and distance, but here we are.

It’s been almost a year since my wife and I were intimate. No fights about it, no dramatic refusals—just quiet avoidance. Every time I reach for her at night, she rolls over. Every time I try to kiss her longer than a peck, she stiffens. I’ve asked, I’ve begged, I’ve even suggested counseling. The answer is always the same: *“I’m just not in the mood. Don’t pressure me.”*

At first, I thought it was stress. Work, kids, the grind of everyday life. But months turned into a year, and nothing changed. Except me. I went from hopeful to resentful. From patient to bitter.

Last week, I finally confronted her. I said, “We can’t keep living like roommates. I need to feel close to you.”

She barely looked up from her phone. “So what? You think sex is the only thing that makes a marriage?”

“No,” I said carefully. “But it’s part of it. It’s connection, it’s intimacy, it’s knowing we still *want* each other.”

She put her phone down and looked at me like I was a stranger. “I’m not interested. At all. And you’ll just have to accept that if you love me. Because I expect you to be faithful regardless.”

Those words crushed me. Not because she admitted she didn’t want me—but because she still demanded I give her everything while she gave me nothing.

We sat in silence for a long time. Finally, I said, “So you want me to stay loyal, even if you’ve already checked out?”

“It’s called commitment,” she said flatly.

But to me, it felt like a prison sentence.

That night, lying awake beside her while she scrolled on her phone, I realized something I never wanted to admit: I was already gone. Not in body, but in spirit.

The next morning, I packed a bag.

She woke up, startled. “Where are you going?”

I looked at her calmly. “To find a marriage where love doesn’t mean starvation. I stayed loyal to a woman who stopped choosing me, and that’s not loyalty—it’s self-destruction.”

Her eyes filled with tears. “So you’re leaving me over sex?”

I shook my head. “No. I’m leaving because you stopped seeing me as a man, as a partner. You wanted my loyalty without giving me intimacy, and that’s not marriage—it’s control.”

Then I walked out the door, suitcase in hand.

Because here’s the truth: intimacy isn’t everything, but a marriage without it is nothing.

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