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Under what conditions is a person's consent for sexual activity not valid?

They're incapacitated by use of alcohol or other substances

They're being threatened or coerced

They're asleep

Both A and B

All of the above

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The answer would be all of the above!
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All of the above given conditions are not valid to be taken as a person's consent for sexual activity.

Consent, in the simplest terms, refers to the act of agreeing with something, to allow or to give permission to do something. This means that the act of agreeing to something to be done is known as giving one's consent.

  • In the case of sexual activities, consent is a must for both persons involved. This means that as long as both parties agree with the act, there is nothing illegal or criminal in it.
  • But at the same time, if the other person is either under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or asleep or even unable to make decisions on their own, then there is no consent.
  • Moreover, coercion or the use of force is not to be taken as consent but rather it is an assault, ra pe, etc.

The necessity of consent from both parties is the only legal condition for a sexual activity to be deemed valid or non-criminal. But the involvement of external forces like alcohol, drugs, force, or even sleep could all point to an invalid condition for sexual activity. Thus, the correct answer is all of the above conditions.

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