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Mum slams her husband for ‘nagging’ her for sex like a ‘raging teenage virgin’… but is she out of line?

The mum-of-two hasn't slept with her husband in five or six weeks... and says 'I'd gladly never have sex again'

A MUM has slammed her husband for "nagging" her for sex like a "raging teenage virgin" - but no one's very sympathetic to her plight.

Taking to Mumsnet, the 30-year-old woman moaned that "it's only been" four or five weeks.

 A mum has slammed her husband for 'nagging' her for sex like a 'raging teenage virgin' - but who's in the wrong?
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A mum has slammed her husband for 'nagging' her for sex like a 'raging teenage virgin' - but who's in the wrong?Credit: E+ - Getty

"Why won't he just piss off and accept it?" the mum-of-two, who's been married for six years, asked.

"I give in once a month but my libido is so low I'd gladly never have sex again. I just can't bare the nagging it drives me nuts.

"(I) just wish he'd leave me alone sexually."

But most of her fellow mums felt she was being unfair.

Among them was jeaux90, who wrote: "It feels really crap to be rejected. For some of us, no sex is a deal breaker.

"Everyone has the right to say no but you don't have the right to expect people to stay in the relationship regardless. Get a divorce. Let him go. Part of marriage is a sex life."

"I've read this in disbelief," said another mum. "Poor bloke. I wouldn't want to be in a relationship like that!"

Another user added: "It's a fantastic part of a loving relationship to be desired. Makes you feel wonderful. He must feel crap."

While beesandknees wrote: "If my dp (dear partner) didn't have sex with me for 5 weeks... and seemed to think I should make do with masturbation and a cuddle, I'm sorry but I'd leave him. Very quickly."

And Mrskeats added: "You sound so uncaring; as though your dh (dear husband) has no right to his needs or opinions. This will only end one way unless something changes."

MiniTheMinx also slammed the mum, saying: "If you want a faithful, loyal and affectionate companion, get a dog.

"If you want to pay the mortgage get a fatter pay cheque.

"You are being very cruel and selfish, not because you don't want sex, but in the way you are disparaging, belittling and blasé in your attitude to his very normal wishes."

While tealdeal747 wrote: "You sound like you don't like him. The kids will be picking up on this. I hope you both find happiness elsewhere."

Earlier this week, a woman was torn into on Mumsnet after sharing a picture of "what a very slim person eats for lunch".

While this mum has spared a furious debate after saying she DRUGS her kids and leaves them alone in a hotel room.

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