1) Good bystanders are an essential component of rape prevention.
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2) Rape is different, and more serious than a "bad hook-up".
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3) Rape is when you have sex with someone when they didn't want to.
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4) If both people involved are drunk, it’s not sexual assault.
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5) Most rape is committed by someone the victim knows.
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6) Men cannot be victims of rape.
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7) It’s not rape if the other person does not physically resist.
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8) I would speak up if I heard a friend talking about getting someone drunk in order to have sex with them.
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9) I would intervene, regardless of the consequences, to stop a friend from forcing someone to have sex.
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10) One cannot legally or ethically get consent for sex from someone who is obviously very drunk.
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11) I now know how to support a friend that was sexually assaulted.
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12) I have the tools to intervene when someone is being too sexually aggressive.
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13) A woman who is raped while drunk is somewhat responsible.
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14) Even when I think the victim made themselves vulnerable, I will intervene to help them.
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15) The best sexual experiences are when both people are equally into what's happening.
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