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Stop! by thematthewknot
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  • Post category:Sexual health and Safety
  • Post published:December 13, 2016

The signs in your partner that mean you should stop sexual advances include: slurred speech, shaking, resistance, confusion, silence, stillness, being frozen or frightened, sleeping, flinching, passing out, crying, no eye contact, incoherent talking or a tense or rigid body.

Source: When to Stop… @ Sexual Consent: Do you get it?

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