Freely given: “I want to do this, and nobody is pressuring me.”, Reversible: “Yes, but I can change my mind at any point.”, Informed: “I understand what’s happening and agree to it.”, Enthusiastic: “Yes, I’m excited and fully into this.”, Specific: “Yes to this, but not to anything else.”, Checking in: “Is this still okay?” — “Yes, I’d like to keep going.”, Clear verbal agreement: “I’m comfortable with this and want to continue.”, Setting boundaries: “I’m okay with kissing, but nothing beyond that.”, Mutual communication: “We both talked about it and agreed.”, Ongoing consent: “Yes now, and I’ll tell you if that changes.”, Unconscious or asleep — a person cannot consent., Intoxicated beyond clear judgment — impaired capacity means no valid consent., Pressured or coerced — “Fine, only because you won’t stop asking.”, Fear-based agreement — saying yes because of threats is not consent., Silence — not saying no is not the same as saying yes., Unclear response — “I guess so…” or hesitation is not clear consent., Changed mind — if someone says stop or changes their mind, consent ends., Past consent — agreeing before does not mean agreeing now., Assumed consent in a relationship — being partners does not equal automatic consent., Consent to one thing ≠ consent to everything — agreeing to one activity does not imply agreement to another..

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