Bill Maher closed Real Time on Friday by questioning both the “female Viagra” and the push to put unnatural boundaries on peoples’ sex drive — which brought him to Josh Duggar and his two accounts on the affair match-making site Ashley Madison.

“He was seeking tall women, short women, long hair, short hair, girl-next-door type, naughty girl type — basically anyone who wasn’t breastfeeding in a prairie dress,” Maher said. “And he blamed his infidelity on a porn addiction. Oh Josh. Dude, you’re just horny. I’d say the genie is out of the bottle, but I’m afraid you’d bang the genie. Or the bottle.”

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Maher said he found it “weird” that heterosexual sex is still micro-managed in a time when other sexual identities are celebrated.

“Caitlyn Jenner gets up at the ESPYs in a dress with tits and a d*ck under it and there’s not a dry eye in the house,” he argued. “Somehow with gay and transgender people we celebrate — as we should — the concept of ‘I am who I am, I was born this way, this is my truth.’ Great. But can we get the same deal for the 95 percent of us?”

People should be free to have sex — or not have sex — at their own discretion, Maher argued, as he expressed skepticism over the Addyi pill, which purportedly increases a woman’s desire for sex, while actually lowering her blod pressure.

“People have been calling Addyi the ‘female Viagra’ but no, Addyi is a mood drug. Whereas Viagra is for men who still have the desire for sex, but physically can’t,” he noted. “Their penis used to go up like a lightsaber, and now it goes on like hanging Christmas lights.”

Watch Maher’s commentary, as posted online on Friday, below.