Jon McCray Jones
the consent culture in a play room wasn't as explicit as I would like. Like before someone touches you, they go like, Hey, do you mind if I touch you? I really say that torture garden made a really good effort on their Instagram page to alert people that like, Hey, you shouldn't do that. Perfect party, not as much, but also like, oh yeah that's the difference between a dark room and a play room. Because when you go to a dark room for a lot of people, they're looking for the experience of anonymous play. And the idea is that It's a yes until it's a no, and you rely on nonverbal cues, you progress physically, and then you rely on the other person to verbally or physically deny you. But if they don't, you just assume that they're into it too. um What I was able to prefer party was like being up there after Matt left, had a lot of people just like come up and touch me and like fill on my body without my consent. But I also understand that that is a culture there and I was yeah able to, I feel, I don't feel uncomfortable telling people no.