Bizarre Sex Laws
An Around The World Peek Into The Strange And Unexpected
By Gregory LaFarge
Paperback with Flaps | 6 x 7 | 160 Pages | B/W with Illustrations
April 2011 | Imagine
ISBN: 978-1-936140-25-1
$7.95 (US)
Rules are meant to be broken—and no rules are more fun to break than those trying to control sex. But that never stopped governments, religions, and other institutions from trying their darndest to put a damper on our natural human instincts—as this eye-opening collection so amusingly proves. The only thing more fun than reading about these laws…is breaking them!
- In New Jersey, you can have sex in your car as long as you're careful not to bump into the horn while doing the act: that will result in a fine.
- In Minnesota, it's illegal for single women to have sex. Unmarried men can do as they please.
- In one Idaho town, there's an 18-minute limit on public displays of affection while in an Iowa town, the limit is five minutes. In a Maryland town, the limit is one second.
- In the Netherlands, bestiality is against the law, but can only be prosecuted if it's proven that the animal suffered emotional distress.
- Sex behind the wheel is officially against the law in many US states, but in a recent survey, 1 in 7 admitted to engaging in this thrilling, but dangerous behavior.