


PRICK
Personal Responsibility Informed Consensual Kink

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Partners take personal responsibility when participating in the activity.
INFORMED
Partners proactively educate themselves on the risks of the activity.
CONSENSUAL
Partners mutually agree to engage in the activity in question.
KINK
Acknowledging that not every activity is "safe" or "sane" and taking responsibility for it is critical to this approach.
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Rescinding Consent
Consent can be withdrawn at any time, and it's important to respect and acknowledge when someone withdraws their consent. Here are some things to know about withdrawing consent:

COMMUNICATION
Consent is an ongoing process that involves communication and mutual agreement. It's important to discuss desires, boundaries, and expectations before engaging in any activity.
NONVERBAL CUES
It can be difficult to withdraw consent verbally, so nonverbal cues can also be used.
RESPECT
It's important to recognize and respect the withdrawal of consent immediately and cease the activity. Ignoring or dismissing the withdrawal of consent can lead to sexual misconduct or assault.
ONGOING CONSENT
Consent should be checked in on periodically, and everyone involved should consent before escalating or changing activities.
COERCION
Pressuring someone into sexual activity is coercion, which is considered sexual misconduct.