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Violence against women, we can stop it! by European Parliament
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  • Post category:Sexual health and Safety
  • Post published:November 28, 2016

Consent to sexual activity may be given to one sort of sexual activity but not another, e.g. to vaginal but not anal sex, or penetration with conditions such as wearing a condom. Consent is needed each time activity occurs, and can be withdrawn at any time during sexual activity.

Source: What is consent? @ Crown Prosecution Service

Photo: Violence against women, we can stop it! by European Parliament under Creative Commons license

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