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Consent is a critical aspect of any intimate interaction. It ensures that all parties involved are willing participants. Consent is not just about saying yes or no; it's about being able to make informed decisions about your own body and experiences.
A narrative‑thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2006) was employed, comprising: AbbyWinters.22.04.04.Flo.And.Dalilah.Touching.F...
Triangulation was achieved through cross‑checking with contemporaneous audience commentary on fan forums, ensuring interpretive reliability. Consent is a critical aspect of any intimate interaction
Both performers initiate contact through explicit verbal consent (“Is this okay?”) followed by a mutual pause, signaling agency before any touch occurs. The camera work emphasizes close‑ups of hands, underscoring intentionality. Notably, Flo’s movements are deliberate and varied in tempo, while Dalilah mirrors these rhythms, suggesting a negotiated choreography rather than a unilateral imposition. underscoring intentionality. Notably