consent
STI Myths vs Facts
Protection & Birth Control
Healthy Relationships
College Scenarios
100

Can consent be taken back after someone already said yes?

Yes — consent can be withdrawn at any time.

100

Can someone have an STI without showing symptoms?

Yes — many STIs have no visible symptoms.

100

Which method helps protect against both STIs and pregnancy?

Condoms

100

True or False: Jealousy is a sign of love.

False — excessive jealousy can be unhealthy.

100

If someone feels uncomfortable at a party, what’s a good first step?

Leave the situation or reach out to someone they trust.

200

Is silence or lack of resistance considered consent?

No — consent must be clear and enthusiastic.

200

True or False: You can tell if someone has an STI by looking at them.

False

200

True or False: Using two condoms at once is safer than one.

False — it increases the chance of breakage

200

What’s one green flag in a healthy relationship?

Respecting boundaries / honest communication / mutual support.

200

True or False: It’s okay to share private photos of someone if they sent them to you

False — sharing without permission is not okay.

300

If someone is drunk or high, can they legally give consent?

No — intoxicated people cannot give valid consent.

300

What is the only way to know your STI status for sure?

Getting tested.

300

Does birth control prevent STIs?

No — most birth control methods do not protect against STIs.

300

Is it healthy for a partner to control who you talk to or hang out with?

No.

300

If a friend seems uncomfortable with someone’s behavior, what can you do?

Check in, stay with them, or help them leave.

400

Does being in a relationship automatically mean consent is always given?

No — consent is needed every time.

400

Can STIs be spread through oral contact?

Yes.

400

When should a condom be put on?

Before any genital contact.

400

True or False: Disagreements mean a relationship is failing

False — conflict can be healthy if handled respectfully.

400

Is it okay to pressure someone by saying “everyone else does it”?

No — pressure is not consent.

500

True or False: Consent only applies to physical intimacy.

False — consent applies to physical, digital, and verbal situations.

500

True or False: Only people with multiple partners get STIs.

False — anyone who is sexually active can get an STI.

500

What should you do if a condom breaks?

Stop, replace it, and consider emergency contraception or testing.

500

How should a healthy partner respond when you say no?

They respect it without pressure.

500

Who is responsible for ensuring consent happens?

Everyone involved.