@PhilosophyExp Speak for yourself :p Think it works for teens though. A 16yo saying, "oh okay, go on then" sounds pressured.
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@cathyby Supposing someone is nervous about their first time... Could consent ever be given "enthusiastically" in that situation? -
@PhilosophyExp yes. I do get your point though! Also possible to fully consent without enthusiasm. -
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@cathyby Right. The point I was making was exactly that fully informed, non-coerced consent does not necessarily involve "enthusiasm". -
@PhilosophyExp But I obviously could be wrong :) -
@cathyby I'm guessing you mean pedagogically? If so I've seen it used that way. But I've also frequently seen it meant literally... 1/2
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@PhilosophyExp I rule out that we should abide by commandments set by puritanical authoritarians & stultifying ideologies. Problem solved.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@PhilosophyExp I'm pretty enthused about@ReinhardtLaura after all these years.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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