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Is impotence a valid ground for divorce?

Is impotence a valid ground for divorce?

I am a depressed wife because my husband cannot rise to the occasion. I discovered he had a permanent biological complication that affected his reproductive system, which he never revealed during courtship. As born again Christians, we abstained from sex before marriage to keep ourselves pure. I love him, but I am sexually starved because we have never made love since our wedding four years ago. As a woman, my joy is also to have a child of my own, which seems impossible as long as I am in this marriage. I have talked to my friends and relatives who have advised me to confide in him and part ways. Is the law on my side?

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