I'm saying men, if they are concerned about, should more pro-active about it like women are expected to be. Women get "avoiding rape" conversations, perhaps men need "avoiding false accusations" conversations. Now of course men need to learn to keep their hands and parts to themselves and women not taking advantage of such a situation is what is needed, but society as a whole has little interest in what others need to do. The dialogue that has followed the MeToo movement strongly indicates we aren't interested in really making any meaningful changes. It's easy to not rape, just as it's easy to not kill people, but women get "how to avoid rape" talks instead of "don't rape" conversations happening. Avoiding certain types of people is a necessary life skill, but men aren't educated in this - perhaps because a man is expected to be able to take care of himself in any situation, and many men would view it as a demerit against a man's masculinity if he refrained from having sex with a woman of questionable character because he's concerned things could go bad.
Ideally, what we need are for everyone to realize what's going on and play their part to help. Realistically, that won't happen and "avoiding rape" and "avoiding certain people" are probably the best any of us alive today will be able to get.