@Genipher
Found a great passage for you!
"Husbands, love your wives just as Christ loved the church and gave himself for her 26 to sanctify her by cleansing her with the washing of the water by the word, 27 so that he may present the church to himself as glorious—not having a stain or wrinkle, or any such blemish, but holy and blameless. 28 In the same way husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself." Eph. 5:25-28
Funny how everyone forgets how essential this verse is. After 10 years of not fulfilling this verse, the husband needs to wake up and do this, or it is over.
As for your Bible examples, Hosea was a prophet of God. Hosea married a prostitute as a metaphor for God's love for sinful Israel. And they must have been intimate, because they had three children, whose names were prophetic, for when Jesus would come, and Gentiles (No-People) would be grafted into the Olive tree. Not an example in any way, shape or form of a Biblical marriage. Quite the opposite!
As for Leah and Jacob, Leah's conniving father lied to Jacob many times, gave him Leah, who apparently was unmarriagable, instead of Rachel. He never wanted her. And yet, more intimacy, they had 5 Children together. Then she sends in her maid, who has more children
The point being, Jacob ended up with 12 children, a very important number in the Bible. As for Leah, she was definitely angry at the sister she usurped. And NOT the Biblical definition of marriage at all! Leah consented to the deception of her father. Really, Jacob could have sent her back to be with her father. Yet, he kept her, and continued to sleep with her. Hardly a woman scorned, Leah! Not a Biblical example of marriage, although Jacob did care for her and her children.
We won't even get into how in the Patriarchs time, a woman had 2 choices, marry or stay with her father. Ok, make that 3! She could become a prostitute. In fact, the divorce laws were to protect women, who could be put away on a whim. Not to protect a husband who has never lived his wife!
Genipher said,
"You made a vow before God to stick with your husband. Don't give up just because marriage has gotten hard. We were never told following Christ would be easy."
Did you read the OP and subsequent posts by her??? The marriage NEVER got hard! She got along with him, they married, and suddenly his entire personality changed. The marriage never worked from day 1. He was never intimate or loving! He has never been a husband to her. No children were produced, because no intimacy. She made a vow to a man who literally didn't exist. She tried to make the marriage work for TEN years, and has given up hope her husband will ever change. And rightly so!
In fact, I wonder if he isn't a closet homosexual? They often marry and have loveless marriages. The idea is to make people think they are not gay, and the poor woman is the one who gets hurt.
Really hilarious so many people say the man has to lead, and when he doesn't, it's all the woman's fault!
One more thing, Genipher, how long have you lived in a loveless marriage, that you can judge? At least 10 years, I would hope.
We won't even get into the tremendous legalism this is. Abide by the OT laws. Funny, then why did Jesus inspire the above passage in Eph 5? Lots more written to the man, rather than the woman, and always missing Eph. 5:21, which talks about mutual submission. Eph, 5:22 doesn't even have the word, submit in it. That's a translators decision, to include a word that isn't even there in Greek!