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Hi. Im here and Im trying to figure out what consent really is and how to get it right. Hey, can I borrow your phone? No. Foiled. Hey, can I have your phone? No. Damn! Hey, give me your phone. Victory. Was that consent? No, that was coercion. Consent must be voluntary. Hm. Jonathan? Yeah? Hey, can I borrow your phone really fast? [MUMBLING] OK. Great. How about now? No. Clearly he was incapacitated and could not give consent. Gr. Hey, can I borrow your phone? He didnt say, no. Did I get it right? No. Two negatives do not make a positive. The absence of no does not mean yes. Huh. Hey, can I borrow your guys phones. Yeah. Sure. Why? What do you want it for? Its OK. Dont worry about it. Im sure its fine. Just give it to her. Tell me Im good. Group phones make things complicated. Looks like the middle person was intimidated. Sorry. No go. Ugh! Look, can I just have your phone? Yeah. Just no texts or international calls. Are you comfortable with me changing a ring tone? As