The Supreme court also ruled in that same case that "No state shall pass any law abridging the rights of any male person to engage in the physical behavior known as *founcing.*
Although I have never taken advantage of that right.
You read that wrong. FYI, Title VII prohibits sex-based occupational discrimination, so the Supreme Court never would make such a ruling. As Justice Scalia would say, "Duh!"
What the ruling actually said was that "No state shall pass any law abridging the rights of any
mail person to engage in the physical behavior known as *founcing.*"
The court found that, given the propensity of dogs to chase mail carriers, it was essential to the smooth operation of the United States Postal Service that they be able to founce at will.
Men, like women, are inviting and initiating sexual interaction when they founce. Or pretty much when they do anything. Men are easy.