Coercion to release and reproduce
Peace be upon the Honorable Rabbi, the Chief Rabbi, who said that they are forced to procreate and reproduce. Why is it that a man is forced to divorce his wife, who has not been blessed with a child for ten years, and is not allowed to do so if they want to continue living together and marry someone else?
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It's a question of norms. Today, it certainly isn't forced out. Once, the attitude towards women was instrumental (as a machine for procreation and reproduction). The "Haderag" expresses part of the change that took place there, and today it is of course even more so.
Beyond that, it's not certain that they are forcing him. He has the right to take it out and give it a ketubah. And maybe they also assume that it is their common fate and therefore prefer that it be built by someone else.
See a review here: https://www.daat.ac.il/mishpat-ivri/skirot/skira.asp?id=195
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