Planning to have CONSENSUAL sex anytime soon? Skip yourself a trip to the store at take a trip to the O’Loughlin House for some free consent condoms! #AggiesAlwaysAsk pic.twitter.com/l3cEh9DTvw
— Office of Institutional Equity (@nmsuequity) August 1, 2019
What is Consent?
Consent exists when there is a clear, voluntary and unambiguous agreement, expressed in mutually understood words, to engage in specific sexual activity.
Planned Parenthood’s Take on CONSENT
Does someone want to have sex with you?
“The ONLY way to know if someone wants to have sex with you is to ASK.”
Not quite sure if they want to have sex?
“It is important to pause and check in with your partner to make sure they are CERTAIN with giving sexual CONSENT before moving forward.”
When someone doesn’t want to have sex
“Sometimes your partner DOESN’T WANT TO do what you’re interested in, is too drunk or high to consent, or is just simply not into you.”
When someone wants to have sex!
“Enthusiastic CONSENT is when both people are CLEARLY into what’s happening.”