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French marital reforms represent progress for women and asexual people

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QueerAF

11d ago· 6 min readenOpinion

Summary

This article discusses French marital reforms as a progressive step for women and asexual individuals. It highlights how many countries, including the UK, still have archaic marriage laws rooted in the 19th century, including remnants of 'conjugal rights' that set expectations on sex in marriage. The piece notes that while marital rape has been illegal in France since 1990, consummation laws still exist in places like the UK, allowing annulment if vaginal intercourse hasn't occurred (except in same-sex marriages). The article argues that challenging the societal standard that not having sex is a problem would be positive for everyone.

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Many countries, including the UK, still have archaic marriage laws that can be traced back to the 19th century.
In some countries, there are remnants of 'conjugal rights' which set expectations on sex in marriage, and were occasionally used to justify sexual assault.
Consummation laws... mean that a marriage can be annulled if vaginal intercourse has not taken place after the ceremony – apart from in same-sex marriages.
Challenging the societal standard that not having sex is a problem would be a positive for everyone
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Challenging the societal standard that not having sex is a problem would be a positive for everyone

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