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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 20, 2016

If someone forces you to do something you do not want to do of a sexual nature, it is never your fault and it is not OK. You should speak to someone you trust if this has happened to you so that you can get help and support.

Source: Consent @ Brook

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

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