Oklahoma Code § 21-113

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Consent
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The term "consent" means the affirmative, unambiguous and
voluntary agreement to engage in a specific sexual activity during a
sexual encounter which can be revoked at any time.  Consent cannot
be:
1.  Given by an individual who:
a. is asleep or is mentally or physically incapacitated
either through the effect of drugs or alcohol or for
any other reason, or
b. is under duress, threat, coercion or force; or
2.  Inferred under circumstances in which consent is not clear
including, but not limited to:
a. the absence of an individual saying "no" or "stop", or
b. the existence of a prior or current relationship or
sexual activity.

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