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Originally Posted by photon
Well I don't really know or have given much thought to what the legal consequences of sticking a turkey baster in my vagina without the supervision of a doctor is or should be (dildo manufacturers probably know).. education and ease of access are probably more effective than having a big legal punishment for inappropriate turkey baster usage.
That's not really relevant to the issue of paternity and financial obligation though, my point was that the medical stuff a separate issue.
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My point is that this legislation both the public health by requiring people who want to engage in artificial insemination to do so via proper medical channels while at the same time holding those who choose not to responsible. Allowing people to craft there only laws in this area through contract accomplishes neither of those goals.
And it's completely relevant to paternity, which is in turn relevant to the financial obligation. If you want to avoid paternity simply follow the proper procedures, don't go off on some goof ball adventure in insemination.