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Editors note: The following story has been changed to remove the names of the couple due to the sensitive nature of the subject matter. TORONTO -- A bride's refusal to have sex with her new husband apparently due to crippling anxiety is reason enough to grant his request for a rare marriage annulment, an Ontario court has ruled.
In his judgment, Ontario Superior Court Justice Douglas Gray noted the high legal bar to undo a marriage, which goes beyond a spouse simply saying no to sex. Court records show the couple in January at the University of Waterloo, where he was a PhD student in systems-design engineering and she was a post-graduate student in computer engineering. They began dating and talked about marrying.
During those discussions, the woman told her fiance that she didn't want a sexual relationship before marriage and he agreed. He proposed in May last year, she accepted, and they married in July at city hall in Waterloo, Ont.
In an affidavit filed with the court, the man describes his mounting frustration with his new wife on the sex front. According to the man, the woman kept putting him off, saying she needed time to overcome her fears. Despite his "passion and desire," he said he didn't insist or try to force her.
Given her pre-marriage request to refrain from sexual activity, the man said he was unaware of how his wife felt until after they had tied the knot. It's likely she didn't even know about her fears until push came to shove, he said.