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Courts around the world have consistently held a man loses control of his sperm when it leaves his body. The only significant exception being sperm which is deposited in a sperm bank in which case it is protected by contract law. |
Courts around the world have consistently held a man loses control of his sperm when it leaves his body. The only significant exception being sperm which is deposited in a sperm bank in which case it is protected by contract law. |
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+ | The term is a portmanteau of ''sperm'' and ''burgling''. |
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== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 12:15, 3 August 2020
Spurgling is a practice by which a woman removes sperm from a condom previously used by a man to have intercourse with her and to then impregnate herself with the sperm. When spurgling occurs the man is made to be a parent without his consent.[1] Splurging is a consequence of the fact that in general for men, consent to sex is consent to parenthood.
Courts around the world have consistently held a man loses control of his sperm when it leaves his body. The only significant exception being sperm which is deposited in a sperm bank in which case it is protected by contract law.
The term is a portmanteau of sperm and burgling.