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Eruli
It's ok. Confusion happens in the anonymous forum plus I jumped in the middle of an ongoing disagreement and so focus moved to me.
For the record though, I agree that sexual assult can happen without penetration and actually the law doesn't define rape, sexual assult, or sexual abuse by the act but rather by the abilty to consent to the sexual act, whatever that act is. In the US anyway. In all States.
For the record though, I agree that sexual assult can happen without penetration and actually the law doesn't define rape, sexual assult, or sexual abuse by the act but rather by the abilty to consent to the sexual act, whatever that act is. In the US anyway. In all States.