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Coercion: Red flags

Last update: November 8, 2008 - 9:35 PM

• Asking again to have sex after someone has not indicated consent.

• Telling a potential partner something is wrong if the person won't have sex.

• Threatening to spread rumors.

• Physically making it difficult for a partner to leave or resist.

• Getting someone drunk to make them less resistant to sex.

• Drinking for "liquid courage" to get sex from someone.

Source: The University of Minnesota's Aurora Center for Advocacy and Education, which counsels victims and works to prevent sexual assault.

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