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Promotes informed choices based on Consent, Respect and Open Discussion - free of coercion, fear and violence
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Is sex-positive - it does not encourage anyone not to have sex. And it doesn't encourage to have sex. It only encourages those who want to have sex to be sure they have their partner's consent
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Strives to speak equally to men and women - by recognizing the right to respect and consent for both sexes
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Doesn't demonize men: it avoids focusing on men as the only gender capable of abusive behavior, by recognizing that both men and women can be abused - and abusers
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Contributes positively to the sexual health and emotional well-being of all students, by offering information which focuses on benefits and risks, rather than prescriptive moralizing and finger-wagging.