Follow these simple dating safety tips to avoid being a date rape victim. Defense Divas shares some surprisingly simple and fundamental techniques for dating safely.
Although no one can guarantee that you will not be a victim of rape, there are several precautions that you can take which will significantly reduce the odds of this ever happening to you. But first, let’s look at some jaw dropping statistics from research done by Kansas State University:
JUN 01, 2018
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15 Date Rape Prevention Tips
⭐Rape Statistics Are Shocking
- 84% of women who are raped know their perpetrator.
- 57% of all rapes occur while on a date.
- 84% of male students who had committed acts that clearly met the legal definition of rape said what they had done was definitely not rape.
- 75% of male and 55% of female students in an occurrence of date rape had been drinking or using drugs.
- 25% of men surveyed believed that rape was acceptable if: the women asks the man out; if the man pays for the date, or the woman goes back to the man’s room after the date.
- 50% of high school boys and 42% of girls said there were times it was acceptable for a male to hold a female down and physically force her to engage in intercourse.
⭐Tips to Reduce the Risk
- Avoid becoming intoxicated in public and at parties. Keep yourself to a 1-2 drink limit. Alcohol decreases awareness and judgement. Being intoxicated may prevent you from noticing subtle signs that your instincts would normally pick up on about a person’s behavior.
- Always keep one hand on your drink! This cannot be stated enough. Date rape drugs are mostly tasteless, odorless and easily dissolved into your drink. Take your drink with you or hand it to a friend if you need to use the restroom. Place a napkin over the top of your drink when you're turned away to talk to someone at the bar.
- Be cautious of large punch bowls, open your drinks yourself and don’t share drinks.
- Do not give out your personal information or daily schedule. A rapist may not assault you tonight; but could easily plan to do so at a later time when he knows you will be alone. Furthermore, do not allow new acquaintances know that you are alone at an event or that you live alone.
- Communicate your sexual boundaries clearly. If you are not interested in someone, be clear about it. If a person’s advances make you uncomfortable- tell them frankly. This is not the time to be shy or play hard to get.
- Be cautious if a person tends to negate your opinions or feelings. This may be a person that doesn’t take “No.” for an answer. If they are saying things like, “You don’t really believe that” or “You don’t really feel that way”, you should be alerted.
- Be cautious with anyone who displays hostility towards a gender or tends to verbally degrade or stereotype, “They’re all gold diggers”, “All women say one thing when they really mean another.”
- Be assertive with anyone who ignores your personal boundaries.
- Make an observation of how an individual treats service staff (waitresses, clerks, etc.) Is he rude and aggressive or degrading to them?
- Meet up for dates and leave separately in the beginning. Or, go on double dates in the beginning. Getting into a secluded situation with a date you have just recently met, is putting yourself at risk. Do not do this until you have gotten to know the person.
- Always let someone know where you are going and who you will be with. If you feel unsafe, order an "Angel Shot" from your server. This is universal code to let them know you are in danger.
- Always carry extra cash for a cab and do not spend it. This money may be what you need to escape a violent situation if you do not have transportation or the attacker took your car keys.
- If you are in a situation where you are going to be raped- lie lie lie! Tell the rapist that you have HIV or another sexually transmitted disease. Say anything to stop them before they start.
- Instead of screaming “Rape!”, scream “Fire!”. More people will respond and try to assist if they think there is a fire. It’s sad, but it’s proven to be true.
- If you are in a situation where you are being attacked, the most opportune time to escape is when the rapist’s pants are around his ankles. Use your self-defense training to strike your attacker and run! It will be difficult for your attacker to run with his pants around his ankles.
⭐Trust your instincts.
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