Consent 101: What do you think?
For years, sex-education classes have focused on navigating puberty and preventing pregnancy. But recently, Seattle-area educators have started putting more focus on consent and sexual assault. They’re tough issues – ones that even adults struggle with.

Now, we want to know your thoughts.

We intend to publish some of your responses in a Seattle Times story; if you would like to prevent either your submission or full name from being published in the paper, please indicate your preference on the form below.

If you have other thoughts or questions, contact Seattle Times reporter Paige Cornwell: pcornwell@seattletimes.com

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How did you learn about consent? *
How old were you when you learned about consent?
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What do you remember about learning the concept of consent? *
How do you define consent? *
How do you think consent should be taught? *
How did you (or how do you) plan to teach your child about consent?
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What is your first and last name? *
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What is your occupation? *
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