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TopicSo how are you even supposed to confirm sexual consent these days?
adjl
12/12/19 1:40:21 PM
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LinkPizza posted...
A few people are talking about asking. But the problem isnt what they say. I think they are asking about if afterwards, they say that they wanted them to stop after already giving consent. So, giving consent, then taking away consent mid-sex without saying anything or doing anything that could easily or obviously show that... At least, I think thats what TC is saying...

I guess you have to get the contract...

Again, pay attention. If somebody doesn't want to keep going, it's not that hard to tell. If they are actually lying about the whole thing and saying they revoked consent when they actually didn't, having a cohesive story about being considerate and making sure they felt comfortable saying no will help your case.

That's also very rare, as much as people like to think feminism has left men hopelessly at the mercy of an army of women just waiting to frame them for rape. The vast majority of false rape claims aren't particularly credible and/or come from people with a history of compulsive lying, meaning they almost invariably don't actually result in a conviction. As long as you put some genuine effort into making sure you're respecting the need for consent, you're not likely to run into any problems.

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