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CONSENT: WHAT IS IT?

Posted bywpengine 21 September 2016

It seems that a lot of people have difficulty understanding the concept of what consent is and what it is not, in terms of sexual activity. If you’re not sure, you should read this.

Ahead of the biggest drunken party night of the year, Samantha Gold takes a look at Canada’s consent laws

Source: The C Word: Canada’s Consent Laws – Forget The Box

Posted bywpengine21 September 2016Posted inUncategorized

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