Think about this for a moment: Why would you ever choose to be with someone who is not excited to be with you?
The Law of “**** Yes or No” states that when you want to get involved with someone new, in whatever capacity, they must inspire you to say “**** Yes” in order for you to proceed with them.
The Law of “**** Yes or No” also states that when you want to get involved with someone new, in whatever capacity, THEY must respond with a “**** Yes” in order for you to proceed with them.
Posted for your opinions about the Law of **** Yes or No.
For me personally, I like the concept of the Law of **** Yes. However, I don't think that it clears up all consent questions (as stated in #3). The article goes on to say that there are some things out there that one really must ask for consent for. I am not going to assume that since my partner is "**** yes" about me that she consents to anything/everything. There will be some things we need to talk out along the way.
The reason I like this concept is because I stayed in a relationship for years with someone I was never "**** yes" about. I hung in there hoping things would change. Guess what, they didn't. Now if I'm not "**** yes" about my partner, and she's not "**** yes" about me, then I'm not sticking around.
The Law of “**** Yes or No” states that when you want to get involved with someone new, in whatever capacity, they must inspire you to say “**** Yes” in order for you to proceed with them.
The Law of “**** Yes or No” also states that when you want to get involved with someone new, in whatever capacity, THEY must respond with a “**** Yes” in order for you to proceed with them.
Posted for your opinions about the Law of **** Yes or No.
For me personally, I like the concept of the Law of **** Yes. However, I don't think that it clears up all consent questions (as stated in #3). The article goes on to say that there are some things out there that one really must ask for consent for. I am not going to assume that since my partner is "**** yes" about me that she consents to anything/everything. There will be some things we need to talk out along the way.
The reason I like this concept is because I stayed in a relationship for years with someone I was never "**** yes" about. I hung in there hoping things would change. Guess what, they didn't. Now if I'm not "**** yes" about my partner, and she's not "**** yes" about me, then I'm not sticking around.
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