Sexual consent is an important aspect of healthy relationships, both romantic and non-romantic. It is essential for individuals to understand that sexual activity requires mutual agreement between...
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: Sexual consent: how to communicate your needs & feelings for an intimate relationship?
Consent can be withdrawn at any time — ongoing communication is essential.
Sexual consent is the agreement to engage in sexual activity that is freely given without coercion or manipulation from...
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: Sexual consent: communicate your boundaries and withdraw consent whenever you want
Mental health awareness is an essential aspect of social wellbeing that has gained increasing attention in recent years. With more people becoming aware of the importance of mental health, various...
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: Organization name: raising awareness about mental health for improved social wellbeing
When you say ‘yes,' you are saying yes to the moment and all it holds. Whether that's an experience you want to share or something you don't want to have happen, consent is always needed before...
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: Yes to sex, no to repercussions: exploring consent in intimacy
Club is an online platform dedicated to educating its readers about issues related to sexual health, safety, and ethics. In today's world where sex education is lacking in schools and parents are...
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: Educational pieces on consent and boundaries for safe sexual activity
Consent is an important concept to understand when navigating emotional situations, especially in relationships where there may be feelings of love, lust, attraction, desire, and attachment involved....
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: How to navigate consent in emotional situations: a guide to setting boundaries and communicating effectively
What is emotional consent?
Emotional consent can be understood as a person's willingness to participate in an activity that involves emotions, such as physical contact, intimacy, touching,...
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: Emotional consent: understanding nonverbal cues for mutual respect and safety in intimate interactions