§ 451. Consent of victim to acts not involving physical injury as defense.
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In any prosecution for an offense, it is a defense that the victim consented to the act done, provided that:
(1)The act did not involve or threaten physical injury; and
(2)Such consent negatives an element of the offense.
Any person who enters the presence of other people consents to the normal physical contacts incident to such presence.