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NJ College Tells Female Students To Practice Making Anti-Rape Faces To Avoid Being Sexually Assaulted..
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Thankfully for Dem Rep. Rosa DeLauro she always has her “anti-rape” face on.
Via Campus Reform:
A New Jersey college encouraged its students to combat sexual assault by practicing their “anti-rape” facial expressions.
A presentation to freshman students at Ramapo College encouraged them to be cautious with how they dress, how much they drink, and how they use their body language in order to avoid potential sexual assaults. The presentation, led by the college’s coordinator of substance abuse and sexual assault prevention, Cory Rosenkranz, also encouraged students to “practice how they articulate their face in a social setting by practicing in a mirror,” according to The Ramapo News.
“She was saying that women need to watch their body language and that women should practice how they articulate their face [in a social setting] by practicing in the mirror,” Brandon Molina told The Ramapo News.
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Thankfully for Dem Rep. Rosa DeLauro she always has her “anti-rape” face on.
Via Campus Reform:
A New Jersey college encouraged its students to combat sexual assault by practicing their “anti-rape” facial expressions.
A presentation to freshman students at Ramapo College encouraged them to be cautious with how they dress, how much they drink, and how they use their body language in order to avoid potential sexual assaults. The presentation, led by the college’s coordinator of substance abuse and sexual assault prevention, Cory Rosenkranz, also encouraged students to “practice how they articulate their face in a social setting by practicing in a mirror,” according to The Ramapo News.
“She was saying that women need to watch their body language and that women should practice how they articulate their face [in a social setting] by practicing in the mirror,” Brandon Molina told The Ramapo News.