Reproduction
We're trying to get pregnant and my partner is forcing me to have sex with her when she's ovulating, even if I don't feel like it. What should I do?
First and foremost, you should start by reflecting on whether you wouldn't want to have sex because you don't feel like it for one reason or another, or because you do not want a baby. In any case, talking with her about your situation is important to clarify what you both want. Keep in mind that creating a child against your will might harm your relationship with your partner, as well as the child in the future. Consent for sex is important and valid in marriage, just as in any other context. It is therefore, very important to communicate this with your partner as if you are only having sex to make children, and not connecting intimately otherwise, this might harm your relationship.
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