![]() We pulled some examples from our kink guide, which include: This concept is agreeing with your partner to explore some type of fantasy or sexual behavior that would potentially be considered non-consensual. Now that we’re (hopefully) a little bit more clear on what consent is, time to get into the topic of this article: consensual nonconsent. Be open, talk about how you’re feeling – the good, the bad, and the in-between. The biggest piece of advice we can give about consent is ask and then ask again, and again. It seems like we just gave you yet another roundabout answer, but hey, it’s a tricky thing to explain. So, we agree, it’s complicated, but it’s such an imperative part of communication, relationships, and any type of physical, mental, or emotional activity. The issue we’ve been running into with “consent” is that it can vary from situation to situation, it isn’t always a cut-and-dry statement: “I consent,” it can be thought to be implied, it can be used for victim-blaming, and it can change even within the situation itself. ![]() Consent is clear, given on one’s own accord, informed, sober, changeable, and never pressured. Yes & No | Exploring Consensual Non-ConsentĬonsensual non-consent occurs when both parties agree to perform an act of non-consensual activity that has been talked about prior and actually consented upon.īut let’s take a step back and talk about the first part: consent. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |