Video Description:Millions of students on college campuses experience date rape, but this form of sexual assault is as confusing as it is frightening. What does it really entail, and how do you know if you're a victim of rape? Here's help.Transcript:While it's difficult to aggregate precise numbers due to often unreported incidences of rape, US law enforcement, along with national rape crisis centers, say that 10 to 25% of all women will experience rape in their lifetime in the USA. Date rape, or acquaintance rape, refers to nonconsensual sexual activity between two people who already know one another. Rape occurs when someone is forced to perform a sexual act of any kind. When the victim knows her rapist - as a casual acquaintance, a friend, or even a boyfriend - it can also be called date rape. Although women are the most frequent victims of date rape, men, too, can suffer from this crime. Although date rape can occur between sober people, alcohol is almost always involved. While frequently date rape occurs when a victim is drunk, often a victim's beverage will be spiked with an odorless, colorless “date rape” drug. The most common date rape drugs include rohypnol, or “roofies,” gamma-hydroxybutyrate, or GHB, and ketamine. These drugs may limit memory, and cause unconsciousness or feelings of immobility, making a sexual crime easier to carry out. If you've been the victim of date rape, you're not alone, and not without help. Before you change clothes or wash up, contact your local rape crisis center, or your college's health center for guidance.Category:Sex in College/Sex EducationTags:date rape, sexual assault, victim of rape, intercourse, danger, assault, victim, perform sex act, victims, drunk, intoxicated, rape, forced sex, acquaintance rape
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rjuliet 4 weeks ago
lesson learnt
abby2484adhel 4 months ago
so nice i got more lessons and i knw nw how to protect my self having sex...thank you so much
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