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Sexual Consent
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“Were you taught consent in school?”
Education “Were you taught consent in school?”
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“Carrying a condom is a way of demonstrating consent”
10% agreed 5% agreed “Carrying a condom is a way of demonstrating consent”
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“Asking for consent is awkward”
42% agreed “Asking for consent is awkward” 29% agreed
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Relationships
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People In A Relationship
“Is Asking For Consent Awkward?” People In A Relationship People Not In A Relationship 62% Said Yes 42% Said Yes
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Gender
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“A man cannot be sexually assaulted by a woman”
All of which agreed to this statement identified themselves as being straight
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71% 29%
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“It is up to the woman to remain in control of giving consent”
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26% 14%
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“Asking for consent is awkward”
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32% 38%
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“Which of the following (if any) have an influence on your perceptions of consent to sex?”
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8% 19% 30% 16% 20% 11%
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Pressure
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Scenarios based on “Pressure to consent to sex”
58% Agree
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“People often consent as they feel pressure from their partner”
68% Agree
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Assumption
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“Consent should be assumed unless the other person says no”
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“Not asking for sexual consent some of the time is OK”
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WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE SEXUAL RELATIONS WITH ME? 41% disagree
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33% agree
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“I think that consent should be asked before any kind of sexual activity, including kissing or touching”
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55% disagree 30% agree
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Sexuality
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“Is consent taught in a hetero-normative way”
Yes - 49% No - 51%
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“Consent taught in a hetero-normative way”
Why? Because I am not gay Majority rule Because Gay sex should not be allowed
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