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Sexual Assault

Sexual assault is any unwanted sexual contact or behavior that happens without a person’s consent. It can take many forms, from inappropriate touching to rape, and it’s not limited by gender, age, or relationship—anyone can be a victim. The key factor is the lack of consent, meaning one person is forced or pressured into a sexual act against their will.

Consent is freely given, mutual agreement, and without it, any sexual activity is an assault. It can involve physical force, manipulation, or situations where someone is unable to give consent, such as when they are intoxicated or unconscious.

The effects of sexual assault go beyond the physical act itself. Victim-survivors often experience emotional and psychological trauma, including feelings of fear, shame, or anger. It can take time to heal, and each survivor’s journey is different.

It’s important to understand that it is a violation of someone’s body and trust, and it is never the victim’s fault. Support from friends, family, and professionals is crucial for survivors, and reporting it can help bring justice and prevent further harm.