'No means no' enters tougher terrain The new anti-date-rape mantra is 'Ask first,' but students say sex isn't that simple
10th Dec 2005, 15:12 GMT
There is no mistaking the message that blares with upper-case urgency from the purple posters hanging around the University of Toronto.''Ask first,'' they read. ''Sex needs consent.''In case that's not clear enough, a checklist follows: ''No Means No. Silence Means No. Drunk Means No. Only Yes Means Yes.'' And finally, ''All of the Above,'' marked with a check. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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