Where exactly in the Constitution does it delegate the power to determine how many sexual partners a person can have, where they can have them, what positions they can have them in, what reproductive functions they must or must not engage in, what sex those partners must be, and any other related aspects and functions of sexual relationships?
I’m rather thinking “nowhere”.
Therefore any such choices must either be non-enumerated, non-disparagable rights of the people, or powers reserved to the States or the people.
Contemplating various State Constitutions, I see a notable absence of any delegation of power to the States to determine any of those aspects, beyond the generally implied power to establish an age of majority, which only restricts a the selection of partners in a specific way, along with an equally implied power to regulate the treatment of animals, against only restricting the selection of partners in a specific way. That leaves the remainder returning to the people as either rights or powers or both.





