The Right to Change Your Mind at Any Time
Either party can withdraw consent or change terms regardless of what was previously agreed. Here's why that right is non-negotiable and how to protect it.
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Either party can withdraw consent or change terms regardless of what was previously agreed. Here's why that right is non-negotiable and how to protect it.
Consent is only meaningful when it is genuinely free. Here's how to ensure consent is real and not the product of pressure, dependence, or limited options.
How to navigate casual agreements in polyamorous, throuple, or multi-person contexts where more than two people share responsibilities and expectations.
Understanding body language, tone, and unspoken signals during in-person interactions in casual arrangements.
How to discuss substance use boundaries in casual arrangements without being judgmental, and why these conversations matter for consent and safety.
A practical guide to establishing, communicating, and maintaining physical boundaries and ongoing consent in casual arrangements.
How to tell the difference between real consent and coercion in casual arrangements, with concrete examples and warning signs.
A casual agreement is only fair if both people can genuinely walk away. Here's how to build real opt-out power into your arrangement.