“A piece of art comes to life, when we can feel, it is breathing, when it talks to us and starts raising questions. It may dispel biased perceptions; make us recognize ignored fragments and remember forsaken episodes of our life story. Art may sometimes even be nasty and disturbing, if we don’t want to consent to its philosophy or concept, but it might, in the end, perhaps reconcile us with ourselves. ("When is Art?")” ArtSometimesPhilosophyRememberBreathingNastyIgnoredFragmentsDisturbingFeelReconcileStartBiasedForsakenConceptPerceptionsRecognizeIn The EndCome To LifePiece Of ArtRaise QuestionsConsent ToDispelTalk To Author:Erik Pevernagie
“Whatever that detail is, it cannot just be assumed that when you touched her vagina and it was wet, it meant she wanted to have sex. Consent does not work that way.” SexRespectConsentSexual ViolenceMandatoryPhysiological ResponseConsent To Book:Dr T: A Guide to Sexual Health and Pleasure Source: Dr T: A Guide to Sexual Health and Pleasure