Q&A: Is Touching Her Hair or Hand Consent Violation?
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Flirtatious touching can seem tricky to navigate, but it's easy if you remember that consent matters in any physical situation.
In the non-monogamous community, it can sometimes feel as though flirtatious touching is a more widely-accepted behavior. Charlie and Arienne describe why such contact is still considered a consent violation in this Q&A edition of SexBecause. And remember, enthusiastic consent is sexy, so ask!
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