Does demanding or withholding sex constitute *****?

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"He also would threaten to leave me if I didn’t have sex with him or do sexual things and preform sex acts with him. I took me a long time to realize that threatening someone to have sex with you isn’t consent. It’s ****."

Interesting debate going on about the topic.

Do you think that demanding sex or threatening to end a relationship constitutes ***** or even ****?
Consent can't be made under duress, so if the person felt ******* or ******, it could technically constitute ****.

Conversely, would withholding sex in a sexual relationship also be considered *****? If the partner who wants the sex is now being ****** to masturbate or face the prospect of cheating on their partner, that could also ring high on the emotional scale for them. I've seen divorce cases where withholding sex was considered emotional ***** and ground to grant the divorce.

Lots more I could add, and plenty of opinions on the topic. Any thoughts?
 

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