HAVE YOU EVER:

' pressured someone to have sex by continually asking or threatening to end your relationship? ' told a woman that something was wrong with her because she wouldn't have sex with you? ' had sex without asking her if she agreed to it? ' ignored a woman who told you to stop? ' tried to get a woman drunk or stoned so you could have sex with her? If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, you have sexually assaulted someone. Sexual assault is any type of sexual activity, (kissing, touching, fondling, sexual intercourse etc) that is unwanted. Sexual assault is against the law.

WAYS TO AVOID SEXUAL ASSAULT- RESPONSIBILITIES FOR MEN

Here are a few things to remember to prevent sexual assault. Know the statistics. Don't assume what your partner wants - always ask. Set limits on what happens sexually and talk about it clearly. Don't use any kind of pressure, threats or force to get someone to have sex with you. Remember sex is not a payback. No means no. When you hear No, or she pulls back, stop! Keep in mind that drugs and alcohol interfere with clear thinking and effective communication.