Mississippi Senator Proposes Law Banning Male Masturbation

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Mississippi Senator Proposes Law Banning Male Masturbation
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A state senator in Mississippi is proposing a controversial new law that would effectively ban masturbation for men. The bill, dubbed the 'Contraception Begins at Erection Act,' aims to prevent men from ejaculating unless they intend to conceive a child. First-time offenders would face a $1,000 fine, while repeat offenders could be hit with fines of $5,000 and $10,000 respectively. The bill has exceptions for activities related to procreation, such as sperm donation. While unlikely to pass, the proposal highlights a debate about male responsibility in contraception.

Being an outlaw in Mississippi could be as simple as busting a nut, or at least that's what a state senator is proposing with a new law that effectively bans masturbation ... for men, anyway!even slapped a catchy name on his legislation -- the"Contraception Begins at Erection Act" -- which aims to block men from spreading their seed unless they intend to make a baby.

The bill does have some exceptions, however ... especially in regard to activities related to baby-making endeavors, including sperm donation.The proposed law, which was introduced Monday and is currently"in committee," would see men hit with some pretty stiff fines for solo ejaculation -- first-time violators would be hit with a $1K citation, and second-timers fork out $5K.

The third strike would really cost transgressors ... a whopping $10K!!! That's one expensive shake with the milkman, if ya know what we mean. It's rather unlikely the bill will get any traction in Mississippi's legislature, which coincidentally, gathers in Jackson, MS and is GOP-controlled ... Blackmon is a Democrat. Still, it's a pretty groundbreaking suggestion, given most reproductive laws focus on the woman's role in contraception.Blackmon indicated that is the very point of his bill. He told WLBT,"This bill highlights that fact and brings the man’s role into the conversation.

Mississippi currently prohibits abortions for most cases -- outside preserving the life of the mother or rape or incest -- which went into effect after the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade in 2022.Just sayin' ...

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