Bette Midler Suggests Women Go on Sex Strike to Protest TX Abortion Law

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Bette Midler Suggests Women Go on Sex Strike to Protest TX Abortion Law
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The decorated performer tossed a modest proposal on how to get the abortion law reversed.

has a solution to get Texas legislators to reverse course on their anti-abortion law -- just stop banging them ... as in, women should.

The actress tweeted out her thoughts for the proposed plan earlier this week, writing,"I suggest that all women refuse to have sex with men until they are guaranteed the right to choose by Congress." I suggest that all women refuse to have sex with men until they are guaranteed the right to choose by Congress.In other words, a sex strike -- which is so simple that it might actually work! At least, that seems to be the consensus online ... folks are giving Bette props for coming up with such a devious plot, and some even be down to get started right away.

On the other hand, there are some who are pointing out some flaws in her logic here ... for a variety of reasons. For one, liberal women not doing it with dudes -- presumably conservative ones who might support the law -- is probably already happening anyway. It's all good for Bette Midler, but it doesn't help anyone in real time. It wouldn't be addressing the problem nor will it change the issue. Women shouldn't have to deny their own pleasure for anyone or anything. A woman can have sex while still fighting for her body autonomy.

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