If someone asks to borrow your car, and you refuse to lend it to them, but they take it anyway, did they steal the car? Does the answer change if you didn't try to stop them beyond telling them no?
What was taken from her is her bodily autonomy. That, in itself, is damage, even if there is no lasting medical consequence of the act. And the fact is that medical consequences are always a possibility, and if she isn't an active, willing participant, no one has the right to impose that on her.
What was taken from her is her bodily autonomy. That, in itself, is damage, even if there is no lasting medical consequence of the act. And the fact is that medical consequences are always a possibility, and if she isn't an active, willing participant, no one has the right to impose that on her.