This response is so convoluted that it is not even worthy of a response. You said what you said and now you are trying to make yourself right--well you are not. If a man or wife withheld sex other than for illness then they would not be behaving in the way Paul said--which is NOT a command by the way--it is only his way of thinking about it. " 6 I say this as a concession, not as a command. "--1st Corinthians 7:6
There would be nothing to be done about it, if one or the other was withholding intimacy except talk and pray--the husband cannnot and must not force his wife-- that would be RAPE.
Sex between a husband and wife is an act of love not lust. Forced sex is lust and that is both SELFISH and SINFUL. End of Story!
Suppose that the woman does not want to have children but the husband does...
Forced sex would in that situation not be a matter of lust but of the husband lording it over the wife and forcing the issue of having a baby.
Certainly not ideal...and I would say that in such a situation the wife would have every right to leave her husband according to 1 Corinthians 7:10-11.
For he would have violated her.
Nevertheless, it is a sin for a wife to withhold sex from her husband just as it would be a sin (not "rape") for a husband to force his wife to have sex with him; (not "rape" because of what it says in 1 Corinthians 7:4).
I would contend that the wife does not have the right to withhold sex from her husband because of 1 Corinthians 7:4; and therefore if he does have sex with her, she does not have the right to cry "rape" for he is her husband.
If she does not want to have sex with him, she does not have to remain married to him...and I would say that in such a situation there are deeper problems so that the marriage is in trouble...so leaving him may be the best option if she does not want to have intimacy with her husband when he desires it.
I do not put this on only one end. If the woman desires to have sex with her husband at any time in their marriage, he is not to refuse her. He does not have power of his own body, but she has power of his body. The husband does not have the right to refuse sex from his wife but she has power of his body.
I will say again that I would consider it to be a sin for the husband to force his wife to have sex with him for any reason if she were unwilling to have sex.
But that in the biblical ideal of marriage, the woman is not to withhold sex from her husband except if they both agree to abstain for the purposes of fasting and prayer.
She must deny herself her right to herself and give herself to her husband at any time that her husband desires it from her that they should come together in intimacy.
That is on her end.
On the husband's end, he is to be considerate of her and any legitimate reasons (other than she is trying to get her way in something) she may have for withholding sex (such as, she may have vaginal problems so that there is pain in that general area; and therefore it would be loving of her husband to hold back from having sex with her so as not to cause her pain).
There are two ends of the story...the husband's responsibility and the responsibility of the wife.
If the wife upholds her responsibility to her husband, there will be no instance in which she is withholding sex from her husband and therefore there is no possibility of "rape"...
Because rape, by definition, is a situation where the man forces the woman when she is saying "no".
1 Corinthians 7:4 tells us that the man has the right to the body of his wife...and therefore she does not have the rights within the marriage to say "no".
If she doesn't like it, she can always leave her husband according to 1 Corinthians 7:10-11...
Or else she can try to talk it out with her husband and let him know the legitimate reasons why she is withholding sex.
But gaining leverage in an argument is no legitimate reason for doing so.