Mississippi state Sen. Bradford Blackmon referred to the high number of state legislative bills introduced in recent years that target women's access to reproductive health care, specifically abortion and contraception, when he proposed fines for men having sex but not intending to result in a pregnancy.
He introduced a bill this week that would seemingly ban men from masturbating or engaging in other sexual acts when they have no "intent to fertilize an embryo."
With conservatives passing legislation to try to force women into being "barefoot and pregnant," this bill could make sense. After all, men are 50% cause of pregnancies. But, as usual, conservative hierarchy builders targeting women want little or no accountability for the actions of the top, in this case, men and boys. Women and girls are much easier to control if they must care for the children from unwanted pregnancies forced to term.
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