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Anonymous
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A crime that could only be committed by a male would violate the Equal Protection Clause of the US Constitution. So, in the US, while the crime of "rape" typically requires penetration of an orifice, the object doing the penetrating is not specified, so it need not be a penis, belong to a male, or even be a body part. The usual statutory scheme includes a description of rape as one method of the crime of "sexual assault," of which there are varying degrees.
In other words: domme raep shota.
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