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Saturday, February 18, 2023

What is consent ?

Consent is a clear, enthusiastic, and voluntary agreement between all parties involved in a sexual activity. It means that everyone involved in the activity has given their full and informed consent to participate in it. Consent is a crucial part of healthy sexual relationships and should always be obtained before any sexual activity takes place.

Consent should be given freely, without any form of pressure, coercion, or manipulation. It is essential to ensure that all parties involved are comfortable with the activity, and they have the power to stop or withdraw consent at any time.

It is important to remember that consent is ongoing and can be withdrawn at any time, even during sexual activity. Clear communication between partners is necessary to ensure that both parties feel comfortable and safe during sexual activities. Consent cannot be given if a person is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, unconscious, or underage.

Understanding and respecting the importance of consent can help to promote healthy sexual relationships and prevent sexual assault and harassment.

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