Tag Archives: Interpersonal conflict

29Jan/26

France to Abolish “Marital Duty”: Ending Legal Penalties for Lack of Sex in Divorce

Jan. 29, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — France is moving to eliminate long-standing legal requirements that mandated sexual intimacy as a formal obligation within marriage. According to this report, the French government will no longer recognize the denial of physical relations as a legitimate justification for a fault-based divorce. This significant legislative shift effectively scraps the “marital duty” concept that previously penalized spouses for withholding consent. By removing these antiquated provisions, the state aims to modernize domestic laws and prioritize personal autonomy over traditional marital expectations. This policy update represents a major change in how the justice system evaluates marital misconduct and separation proceedings. Continue reading

13Dec/24

10 Reasons Why Women Cheat

People often think that women are the fairer gender and are likely to be the one who cheat on their spouses, yet it seems that belief will now be a thing of the past. In today’s society, studies have shown that women are equally likely to be cheating on their husbands. However, one would then ponder, would the reasons behind a woman cheating on her husband be the same as those from a husband cheating on his wife? In this article, we will look into some of these reasons. Continue reading