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You have said 'Yes' to sex but later changed your mind. Which of the following statements is correctGroup of answer choicesYou have the right to change your mind before sex, but not during sexYou have the right to say 'Stop' before or during sex, and your partner must respect your decisionYou don’t have the right to say 'Stop'. You have already given your consent, you can’t take it back

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You have said 'Yes' to sex but later changed your mind. Which of the following statements is correctGroup of answer choicesYou have the right to change your mind before sex, but not during sexYou have the right to say 'Stop' before or during sex, and your partner must respect your decisionYou don’t have the right to say 'Stop'. You have already given your consent, you can’t take it back

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You have the right to say 'Stop' before or during sex, and your partner must respect your decision.

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f you ask someone for consent and they say no, what should you do?Group of answer choicesAccept their response and engage in another activity that they do consent toAcknowledge that they said no and try to persuade themExplain how their response of 'No' has negatively impacted and affected youAsk them again very soon after in the hope they've changed their mind

What are signs that someone should pause or stop having sex?Group of answer choicesYour partner/s have given affirmative consentYour partner/s freeze or shut down during sexYour partner/s are giving verbal and physical cues that they are consentingYour partner/s seem comfortable and relaxed

In a committed relationship, consent:Group of answer choicesCan be intuited if you've been together long enoughIs always presentCannot be assumedIs only relevant if the relationship is sexual

Which of the following best defines consent?Group of answer choicesConsent means everyone involved saying 'yes'Consent is an ongoing agreement given enthusiastically by the people engaging in sexual activity together, who have the freedom and capacity to do soConsent needs to be a written agreementIf consent is given, it means consent to everything

Checking for consent is the responsibility of:Group of answer choicesThe person actively initiating sexEveryone involvedThe person not initiating sex

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