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It's important to recognize that rape is never the fault of the victim, and no one deserves to be raped or sexually assaulted. That being said, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of being victimized. 1. Trust your instincts: If something or someone makes you feel uneasy or uncomfortable, listen to your gut and remove yourself from the situation. 2. Be aware of your surroundings: Stay alert and aware of your surroundings at all times, especially when walking alone or in unfamiliar areas. 3. Avoid walking alone at night: Try to walk with a group of friends or take a taxi or other transportation if you need to travel alone at night. 4. Don't leave your drink unattended: Always keep an eye on your drink, and never accept a drink from someone you don't know. 5. Learn self-defense: Consider taking self-defense classes to learn techniques for protecting yourself in dangerous situations. 6. Use technology: There are several smartphone apps available that can help keep you safe, such as ones that alert your friends or family if you're in danger. 7. Speak up: If someone is making you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, speak up and let them know that their behavior is not acceptable. Remember, rape and sexual assault are never the victim's fault. If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual violence, seek help immediately from a trusted friend or family member, a healthcare professional, or a local rape crisis center.
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