1.Avoid becoming intoxicated in public and at parties -- keep yourself to a 1-2 drink limit.
Alcohol decreases awareness, so people are less likely to take note of
aggressive or coercive behavior. It is best to stay lucid, especially
when with acquaintances and strangers.
2.Always keep your eye on every beverage you drink. Keep it with you always- even to the restroom. Date rape drugs like rohypnol ("roofies"), gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and ketamine, which all can cause loss of or altered consciousness, are easily mixed into drinks when you are not looking. Do not drink from communal containers, such as punch bowls.
3. Once you lose sight of your drink, do not consume it any more. A substance could been added to your beverage during your absence, so get another drink. If someone offers to buy you a drink, watch the bartender prepare it and only accept the drink from the bartender.
4. Do not give out personal information (such as your location) or your daily schedule online. Do not allow new acquaintances to know you are alone at an event or that you live by yourself.
5. Acknowledge and understand that consent to sexual activity can be withdrawn at any time. If you are uncertain that someone wants to engage in further sexual activity, or your sexual partner is not acting responsive to you, then you should stop and ask her/him how s/he feels before proceeding further. Do not take silence as a yes.
6. Communicate your sexual and relationship boundaries clearly. Never assume a person interprets your passivity correctly -- where you are disinterested, they may perceive interest or believe that you wish to be pursued. If you are not interested in someone, make that clear to him/her. If a person's advances make you feel nervous, have nothing to do with them.
7. "No" does not mean "yes, if you pressure someone long enough". If a person turns you down for either a date or sexual activity, do not continue to press the issue. An individual has the right to end sexual activity, even if they have previously or are currently involved in sexual behavior with you. Do not push personal boundaries.
8. Be cautious if a person habitually tends to negate your opinions and feelings: "You don't believe that," or "You really don't feel that way,".
9. Be cautious with anyone who displays hostility towards a gender or tends to verbally degrade and stereotype an entire gender: "They're all bitches or sluts", "They say one thing when they really mean another,".
10. Be assertive with anyone who ignores your personal boundaries, regardless of the length of time you've been acquainted with the person. You have every right to stop a sexual act from continuing at any time, regardless of your attraction to the other person or any prior sexual acts you have done with them.
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2.Always keep your eye on every beverage you drink. Keep it with you always- even to the restroom. Date rape drugs like rohypnol ("roofies"), gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and ketamine, which all can cause loss of or altered consciousness, are easily mixed into drinks when you are not looking. Do not drink from communal containers, such as punch bowls.
3. Once you lose sight of your drink, do not consume it any more. A substance could been added to your beverage during your absence, so get another drink. If someone offers to buy you a drink, watch the bartender prepare it and only accept the drink from the bartender.
4. Do not give out personal information (such as your location) or your daily schedule online. Do not allow new acquaintances to know you are alone at an event or that you live by yourself.
5. Acknowledge and understand that consent to sexual activity can be withdrawn at any time. If you are uncertain that someone wants to engage in further sexual activity, or your sexual partner is not acting responsive to you, then you should stop and ask her/him how s/he feels before proceeding further. Do not take silence as a yes.
6. Communicate your sexual and relationship boundaries clearly. Never assume a person interprets your passivity correctly -- where you are disinterested, they may perceive interest or believe that you wish to be pursued. If you are not interested in someone, make that clear to him/her. If a person's advances make you feel nervous, have nothing to do with them.
7. "No" does not mean "yes, if you pressure someone long enough". If a person turns you down for either a date or sexual activity, do not continue to press the issue. An individual has the right to end sexual activity, even if they have previously or are currently involved in sexual behavior with you. Do not push personal boundaries.
8. Be cautious if a person habitually tends to negate your opinions and feelings: "You don't believe that," or "You really don't feel that way,".
9. Be cautious with anyone who displays hostility towards a gender or tends to verbally degrade and stereotype an entire gender: "They're all bitches or sluts", "They say one thing when they really mean another,".
10. Be assertive with anyone who ignores your personal boundaries, regardless of the length of time you've been acquainted with the person. You have every right to stop a sexual act from continuing at any time, regardless of your attraction to the other person or any prior sexual acts you have done with them.
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