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Sexual Assualt Myths

Can you tell fact from myth?

Question 1/9

People rape because they want sex; people who rape “lose control” and can’t control their sexual desires.

Question 2/9

Most rapes are committed by someone that the victim knows: a friend, acquaintance, classmate, partner, or ex-partner.

Question 3/9

People who rape are psychopaths or mentally ill; they are not part of the normal population.

Question 4/9

Women entice men to rape, by dressing a certain way or by leading them on.

Question 5/9

Alcohol plays a part in most cases of rape or sexual assault.

Question 6/9

No always means no.

Question 7/9

The reason that men get raped is because homosexual men are raping them, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals rape more or are more likely to be sex offenders than heterosexuals.

Question 8/9

Sexual assault is often the result of miscommunication or a mistake.

Question 9/9

Heterosexual, gay, and bisexual men are equally as likey to be sexually assaulted.
 

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