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- Consensual tickling or tickling fetish refers to any instance of tickling in which the party being tickled has given consent to the party providing the...
- Consensual homicide refers to a case when one person kills another, with the consent of the person being killed. The most common form of consensual homicide...
- Canadians, Norwegians, and Dutch and Flemish at least once have engaged in a consensually non-monogamous relationship in their lifetime. In two surveys in 2013...
- Risk-aware consensual kink (RACK, also risk-accepted consensual kink) is an acronym used by some of the BDSM community to describe a philosophical view...
- A consensual response is any reflex observed on one side of the body when the other side has been stimulated. For example, if an individual's right eye...
- Abuse online reporting portal, which enables Australians to report non-consensually shared ****ual images and videos that had been posted to social media...
- A consensual crime is a public-order crime that involves more than one parti****nt, all of whom give their consent as willing parti****nts in an activity...
- practitioners and organizations have adopted the motto safe, sane and consensual, commonly abbreviated SSC, which means that everything is based on safe...
- biting and pinching during ****ual activities should only be performed consensually since only some women consider such behavior to be joyful. From this...
- Consensual citizenship is based on the mutual acceptance of the community by individual citizens. The idea is largely attributed to John Locke. It is an...