Rape is sexual intercourse that is performed without consent and done mainly by force or deception. Acquaintance rape (also known as date rape) is performed by someone, who the victim knows, such as a casual acquaintance or new date. Anyone can be raped. Isolation and vulnerability increase chances of being raped.
Follow these precautions to avoid a potential rape or other sexual assault situation:
Be alert for possible use of date rape drugs. Without your awareness, they can be slipped quickly into a drink. These drugs cause drowsiness, a loss of coordination, dizziness, and memory loss.
If you are raped:
Remember, rape is not the victim's fault. Rape victims experience a multitude of feelings including confusion, shame, anger, and fear. For more information, help, and counseling, call the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network Hotline at (800) 656-HOPE or visit their website at www.rainn.org.
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