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Perpetrators of sexual violence often use tactics, such as

guilt or intimidation, to pressure a person into something
they do not want to do. It can be upsetting, frightening,
or uncomfortable if you find yourself in this situation.
Remember that it's not your fault that the other person is
acting this way-they are responsible for their own
actions....
• Trust your gut. Don't feel obligated to do
anything you don't want to do....
Have a code word. Develop a code with friends
or family that means "I'm uncomfortable" or "I
need help. It could be a series of numbers you can
text, like 311." It might be a phrase you say out
loud such as, "I wish we took more vacations. This
way you can communicate your concern and get
help without alerting the person who is pressuring
you.
According to this passage, how should a person
respond if being pressured to have sex? Check all
that apply
lie to escape, if necessary
threaten to call out for help
do only what he or she feels comfortable doing
use a code to signal for help
verbally attack the person who is pressuring him
or her

User Chanaka Udaya
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Answer:

1,3,4

Step-by-step explanation:

User The Maniac
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Answer:

Lie to Escape If Necessary

Do only what he or she feels comfortable doing

Use a code to signal for help

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps

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