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Nearly 1 in 4 men under the age of 45 say they would “probably keep going” even if they suspected their partner isn’t enjoying a sexual encounter, a 3 percent rise since last year.
That’s according to new research from the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre’s We-Consent campaign, which also reported that 16% of young men aged between 18 and 24 are unsure what consent means.
We discuss further with Eoghan Cleary, Secondary school teacher, Dublin Rape Crisis Centre Board member.
By Newstalk4.8
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Nearly 1 in 4 men under the age of 45 say they would “probably keep going” even if they suspected their partner isn’t enjoying a sexual encounter, a 3 percent rise since last year.
That’s according to new research from the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre’s We-Consent campaign, which also reported that 16% of young men aged between 18 and 24 are unsure what consent means.
We discuss further with Eoghan Cleary, Secondary school teacher, Dublin Rape Crisis Centre Board member.

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