Consent
101
Red
Flags
Myth
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Fact
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Help
100

True Or False: Silence Means Consent 

False

100

Name one sign someone might be uncomfortable at a party.


Examples: avoiding eye contact, pulling away, not responding, looking for exits.


100

If two people go to a room together that automatically equals consent! 

Myth

100

What office at Maryville handles Title IX and sexual misconduct reports?


Title IX Office/Claudia Lyerly

200

Can someone change their mind after already saying yes? 

Yes! Consent can be withdrawn at anytime. 

200

Why is isolating someone from their friends a potential red flag?


It removes support, safety, and increases vulnerability! #NeverLeaveYourHomies

200

Consent must be clear and ongoing 

Fact
200

Who can you call ON CAMPUS in an emergency?


Public Safety ((314) 529-9500)

300

What would be considered “enthusiastic consent” 

A clear, active, and willing “YES!”

300

If someone keeps buying another person drinks after they seem drunk, why is that concerning?


It could be intentional and they may have an ulterior motive. (Impairing their ability to consent)  

300

Feeling like “It’s not my business to step in” 

Myth — bystanders can prevent harm 

300

Where can students go for confidential counseling support?


Counseling Services (Located in the Library)

400

Can someone under the influence give consent? 

NO! 

400

True or False: Most sexual assaults are committed by strangers.

False. 

400
Men can be victims of sexual misconduct 

Fact

400

True or False: You can make a report even if you’re not the person involved 

True! See something, say something. 

500

Scenario: Two people are hooking up. One suddenly becomes quiet and stiff. What should happen next?


Stop by and check in! Make sure everything is ok and consent is still granted. 

500

Scenario: You see someone leading a very intoxicated person upstairs at a party. What could be a concern?


The intoxicated person may not be able to consent. 

500

If someone dosent fight back then it isn’t assault

Myth

500

A friend tells you something happened but doesn’t want to “make it a big deal.” What is one campus resource you could gently suggest?


Title IX Office, Counseling Services, Public Safety, or an RA to check in on them


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