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Most universities use the following rules to determine consent for a sexual act: | Most universities use the following rules to determine consent for a sexual act: | ||
* it has to be informed (if you lie to her about what you'll do with her, it doesn't count) | * it has to be informed (if you lie to her about what you'll do with her, it doesn't count) | ||
* it has to be affirmative (she has to say or do something that makes you "reasonably believe" she consented. Just because she doesn't say no or resist your advances doesn't mean she consents | * it has to be affirmative (she has to say or do something that makes you "reasonably believe" she consented. Just because she doesn't say no or resist your advances doesn't mean she consents) | ||
* it has to be intelligent (if she's under the age of consent in your jurisdiction, drunk, on drugs, or asleep, her consent is invalid) | * it has to be intelligent (if she's under the age of consent in your jurisdiction, drunk, on drugs, or asleep, her consent is invalid) | ||
* it has to be freely given (you can't threaten her if she doesn't give consent) | * it has to be freely given (you can't threaten her if she doesn't give consent) | ||
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* it is onetime only (you can't rely on her consent on a previous occasion, even if it was to the exact same act you want to do with her now, or on the fact that you're dating or married) | * it is onetime only (you can't rely on her consent on a previous occasion, even if it was to the exact same act you want to do with her now, or on the fact that you're dating or married) | ||
Note that double jeopardy applies only to ''criminal trials''. Say you're acquitted of rape | Note that double jeopardy applies only to ''criminal trials''. Say you're acquitted of rape. You can't be rearrested and retried for rape, but you can still be: | ||
* tried for anything else you did to her (assault, theft, etc) | * tried for anything else you did to her (assault, theft, etc) | ||
* sued by her (and she only needs to convince the jury that there's a 51% likelihood you raped her) | * sued by her (and she only needs to convince the jury that there's a 51% likelihood you raped her) | ||
* expelled by the university (there's no jury or many of the protections you would have if you were on trial) | * expelled by the university (there's no jury or many of the protections you would have if you were on trial) |