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A marriage is valid until the parties take some action to end the marriage legally. Failure to consummate a marriage provides grounds for a legal annulment or for a divorce in most jurisdictions in the United States.

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yes it is still legally binding, the state dosent care about your sex life.

you can get the marrage annulled if the marrage hasn't been consummated.

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