<![CDATA[Fleshbot: deep in the (insert orifice here) of texas]]> http://tags.fleshbot.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/fleshbot.com.png <![CDATA[Fleshbot: deep in the (insert orifice here) of texas]]> http://fleshbot.com/tag/deepintheinsertorificehereoftexas http://fleshbot.com/tag/deepintheinsertorificehereoftexas <![CDATA[ Citizens of the Lone Star State, don't start...]]> Citizens of the Lone Star State, don't start wielding those pocket pussies with impunity just yet: conservative legislators in Texas are challenging the recent court ruling that overturned the ban on genital-shaped sex toys, saying that it will "'invite ... challenges to previously-uncontroversial criminal prohibitions' on sexual practices such as 'consensual adult incest or bigamy'". We'd totally have more to say on the subject, but our wives (who also happen to be our first cousins) are nagging us to take out the garbage now. (slate.com)

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<![CDATA[Texas Sex Toy Ban Overturned]]> It's definitely going to be a happy Valentine's Day for the good horny people of Texas: the Lone Star State's infamous sex toy ban has finally been overturned. After years of needless meddling in people's sex lives, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the ban — which made it a crime to sell sex toys shaped like human genitalia — was in violation of the 14th Amendment, also known as the right to privacy.

Interestingly enough, Mississippi and Alabama are also within the jurisdiction of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, so we'll be interested to see how this ruling affects the former's groundbreaking investigative journalism.

· "Court overturns Texas sex toys ban" (businessweek.com)

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