that doesn’t matter. shetder.tamucc.edu/assets/step up info.pdf · you raped her last night....
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Dude, you are in so much trouble! Jane just called me and she said you raped her last night.
What? No way! She may have said �No!”, but her body was saying “Yes!”.
The fact is she said “No!”. You should have stopped.
She didn’t scream or anything. It’s not like I held her down.
That doesn’t matter. She never said yes.
Where to report: University Police Department, Student Engagement and Success, Title IX Coordinator (located in Employee Developement and Compliance Services)Resource: University Counseling Center, University Health Center, Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN)URL: judicialaffairs.tamucc.edu
Consent is:For the purpose of this process consent must be freely and actively given through mutually understood terms of actions. A person is deemed incapable of giving consent when the person is a minor, is coerced, physically helpless, under the influence of alcohol or drugs to the point of being unable to make a rational decision, unconscious or asleep.