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=== Women who Sexually Abuse Children ===
 
=== Women who Sexually Abuse Children ===

Revision as of 23:54, 24 October 2023

Under feminist influence the definition of sexual assault now used in western nations has greatly expanded and now includes sexual coercion, unwanted kissing and genital fondling through clothes. Recent examples include:

The United States Marine Core recognises that men can also be victims of sexual assault and that they are less likely to report it than women.[1]

When it comes to sex women, as a rule, don't take no for an answer. Given the standard set by feminists, virtually all men have been sexually assaulted by a woman. No means no.

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Women who Sexually Abuse Children

Same Sex

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