Oct 6, 2009
Sex is everywhere, but fewer people than ever are having any –including married people. The false old trope is that “celibate men” aren’t supposed to be much help in matters of sexuality, but for this problem, as for so many other things, people would do well to talk to a priest.
When I interviewed an experienced marriage counselor last year about his work, it came up in passing the rising number of couples he sees in which the woman is literally beautiful and still the husband doesn’t touch her. Know what’s usually the reason?
Pornography.
Many people are complaining about the phenomenon of the sexless marriage, as Mary Eberstadt points out in an insightful essay in this month’s First Things journal, “What Does Woman Want?” Few, however, seem to make the connection between their habit of viewing raunchy material and the subsequent inability to relate to real persons. On the contrary, many couples –often on the poor advice of secular “sex experts” -- mistakenly think the “mild” use of pornography can enhance their marital intimacy.