Particularly with more attention on the subject, there’s been a huge push to reform the way that college administrations handle rape cases. Some states, like New York and California, have worked to implement an “affirmative consent” standard in student conduct codes — emphasizing that individuals engaging in sexual activity should make sure their partners say “yes,” rather than assuming the lack of a “no” means it’s okay to proceed. (This approach has its fair share of critics.)
Jablons is supportive of affirmative consent standards in college. But she ultimately hopes the ethos behind the “yes means yes” movement — encouraging more open conversations about sexuality, boundaries, and consent — may help facilitate these discussions long before kids set foot on campus. That would lay the groundwork for sexual literacy before students end up in a dorm room after having a few drinks.
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Gender | Male | |
Age | 34 | |
Location | Sri Lanka, Western, Colombo | |
🌈 Sexuality | Straight | |
🌎 Ethnicity | Other | |
🚬 Smoke | No | |
🍷 Drink | No | |
💊 Drugs | No | |
🛡️ Safe Sex | Always | |
🏠 Meet At | My place | |
📏 Height | 5ft 7in (170 cm) | |
⌛ Body Type | Slim | |
👱 Hair Colour | Black | |
🦵 Body hair | Natural |