The lines between love and consent

Veronica Vasquez vvasquez@foghornnews.com No. It is a complete sentence and does not require justification or an explanation. That’s the message Justine Marie Shuey, a board certified sexuality educator from the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists, gave to Del Mar College students on Nov. 1. Shuey’s visit focused on sexual harassment, assault and consent. “People are so uncomfortable talking about sex; people even have a hard time talking to their own sexual partner about sex. As a sexologist I feel like if you can’t talk about sex with your own sexual partner you shouldn’t be having sex with…