Using alcohol to impair someone's ability to consent to sex is considered sexual assault. Consent obtained from an intoxicated person is not valid consent under the law. The only way to have ethical sex is to obtain clear and continuous consent from a partner who is sober and able to make informed decisions.
Using alcohol to impair someone's ability to consent to sex is considered sexual assault. Consent obtained from an intoxicated person is not valid consent under the law. The only way to have ethical sex is to obtain clear and continuous consent from a partner who is sober and able to make informed decisions.
Using alcohol to impair someone's ability to consent to sex is considered sexual assault. Consent obtained from an intoxicated person is not valid consent under the law. The only way to have ethical sex is to obtain clear and continuous consent from a partner who is sober and able to make informed decisions.