There was a time when failing to consummate a marriage was something to sing about: before the advent of the monasteries, which took celibates out of circulation, not doing it with your husband or wife was seen as a virtue.
Ross Clark, “Not tonight, darling”, Daily Telegraph, 10 August 1996
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