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We aren't actually disagreeing.Criteria A doesn't make any mention of penetration being required to qualify, it's misleading to suggest that it does
I wrote about the way the language is interpreted by some pdocs in some jurisdictions. The DSM doesn't require penetration, but the way the language is interpreted, some pdocs proceed on the basis that...
Forget it. It was about the language and interpretation. The OP called it sexual assault, which isn't necessarily correct, but can be interpreted as a requirement by some pdocs. I wasn't at any point trying to suggest that penetration is a requirement, or that it should be a requirement.