Seventh Sojourn - we were advised of the need to get enough detail to determine things like the context, nature, and degree of any acts under investigation. The point being that if you can't effectively isolate and identify the actual problem and it's associated behaviors, you can't address the issue and help the person properly (And file a proper report according to their guidelines).
I was pregnant... 9 months in fact. I had sex. It was pretty easy to see what had happened. There was, however, no need to ask if I had an orgasm? Where did he touch me? Did we have oral sex? If so, did I enjoy it? How much "heavy petting" was involved prior to the intercourse? What positions? Come on!
I get what you're saying, but this is way more than just trying to get an accurate understanding of the behavior. If a woman has sex, she admits it-that's pretty much all that needs to be said. You know?