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When someone invites you back to their place, they clearly want to have sex.

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An invitation to someone’s place is NOT an invitation for sex.

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Rapes are rarely reported to the police.

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Rapes are underreported in the U.S. – estimated that for every rape that is reported, there are 7-10 that are not reported.

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People who have been sexually assaulted can be calm and controlled.

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Survivors of sexual assault exhibit a spectrum of responses to the assault which can include: calm, hysteria, withdrawal, anger, apathy, denial and shock. Being sexually assaulted is a traumatic experience - reactions to the assault and the duration of time needed to process the experience vary with each person.

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Sexual harassment is not a form of sexual assault.

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Sexual assault ranges from sexual harassment, including unsolicited sexually explicit words or physical contact, to rape; Sexual assault is engaging in any sexual behavior without the consent of the victim

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It is not rape if the people are dating and/or they have had sex before.

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Everyone has the right to decide what they do with their body at all times – if someone does not want to have sex, that is his/her decision, even if he/she has engaged in sexual behavior with the other person before

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Flirting indicates interest in engaging in sexual behavior.

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Flirting behavior, while used to indicate romantic interest, does NOT necessarily indicate interest in sexual activity; be safe – get explicit consent and do not assume that just because someone is flirting that they are interested in sex (or even interested in you romantically). Especially the women in here, do NOT use your good flirting skills unless you really have romantic interest in someone.

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There are not that many false reports of sexual assault.

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False rape charges are made only infrequently. Reporting a rape can be a really difficult decision for a survivor. Only about 10% of rapes are assumed to be reported to police! FBI estimates that less than 2% of rape reports are false (which is less than for any other felony!).

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Most rapes are perpetrated by a stranger.

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Most victims of rape knew their perpetrators. Only 13.8% of reports involved rape by a stranger (females) or 15.1% (males)

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If someone buys dinner, they are entitled to sex (or at least making out!).

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If someone buys dinner, they are entitled to nothing

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A promiscuously dressed woman is just asking to engage in sexual behavior.

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It doesn’t matter what a woman (or man) is wearing; clothing does not equal consent.

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Once men are aroused, they need to have sex or they will get “blue balls”

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Men don’t physically need to have sex after becoming aroused, just like women don’t. Men can control themselves and their actions/behaviors even after they are sexually excited.

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If both parties are drunk at the time of assault, no one can be accused of rape.

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You can be accused and convicted of rape even if you were drunk at the time the rape occurred.

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