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A look at the realities of dating and intimacy, Can I Kiss You? reveals why asking first before "making a move" makes a difference. Includes advice, real-life scenarios, and interactive exercises to add romance, build respect, and heighten awareness of sexual misconduct and assault.

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A look at the realities of dating and intimacy, Can I Kiss You? reveals why asking first before "making a move" makes a difference. Includes advice, real-life scenarios, and interactive exercises to add romance, build respect, and heighten awareness of sexual misconduct and assault.
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Mike Domitrz is an internationally renowned speaker, subject matter expert, trainer, and a critically acclaimed author who has devoted his life to reducing sexual assault by helping society transform our culture to one built on respect and consent. After the devastation of his sister being sexually assaulted in 1989, Mike was determined to make a difference. While still in college, he created and designed his own interactive presentation, "Can I Kiss You? Dating, Communication, Respect & Sexual Assault Awareness." His goal was to open the eyes of people toward this important societal issue. Today, Mike speaks to tens of thousands each year. His impact on audiences has made him one of the most sought-after subject matter experts and presenters in schools, on college campuses, at educational conferences, and on military installations around the world. He created "The Date Safe Project" to launch national initiatives and produce educational products to assist students, parents, educators, military leaders, and survivors across the globe (www.DateSafeProject.org). Media and news outlets appreciate Mike's unique and helpful insights, including Dateline NBC's "My Kid Would Never Do That" special series that featured Mike as an expert on its episode addressing sexual assault, consent, and bystander intervention.