Saturday, 8 April 2017

Proposed anti-masturbation bill soon to become a law in Texas, months after a call was made to criminalise abortion

Jessica Ferrar advocate of anti-masturbation law

A law tagged man’s Right to Know Act, set to make men in Texas pay a $100 fine for each ‘unregulated masturbatory emission’. The bill is said to be a satirical one, because women targeted always by anti-abortion laws.

When passed into law, the law will only allow masturbation that is conducted under medical supervision in an approved health care centre.

Thus, any “unregulated masturbatory emissions outside of a woman’s vagina, or created outside of a health or medical facility, will be charged a $100 civil penalty for each emission, and will be considered an act against an unborn child, and failing to preserve the sanctity of life.”

This new law would permit Texas men only “occasional” masturbatory secretions inside the approved facilities, the bill would insist that the resulting semen be “stored for the purposes of conception for a current or future wife.”


This bill is barely three months after Republican Tony Tinderhold proposed that the government should make abortion a criminal offence in Texas, in order to force women to be more responsible about their s3xual behaviour.

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