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[–] 5 pts

This literally results in unbelievably awkward, "do you consent to this? What about this? Is this something you consent to? Do you consent to me doing this? How about this?"

Stop having enjoyable sex, goy

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I think there's a Greentext about this...I don't have it though.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Is this some kike plot to bring down white birthrates?

[–] 2 pts

Don't forget your condoms and mind reading gadget boys.

[–] 1 pt

Teenage boys are going to have to start hand cuffing themselves to the bed before intercourse.

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Of course a person can withdraw consent at any time by saying "no" or "stop" and laws have consistently supported that. Ongoing consent is another can of retarded worms and will just serve to criminalize men, while not being used against women.

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""A person may, for example, indicate withdrawal of consent with body language even if consent was previously given verbally," it said in draft proposals for a review of laws around consent."

If they can withdraw consent with body language, then they can give consent with body language.

Checkmate feminists.