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Consent: It’s Sexy, Essential, and Non-Negotiable

Consent: It’s Sexy, Essential, and Non-Negotiable

Consent Yes OR No
Consent Yes OR No

At Langtrees, we believe that consent isn’t just a rule, it’s the foundation of every positive experience. Consent is about communication, respect, and ensuring that everyone involved feels safe, comfortable, and empowered. It’s not just about saying “yes” or “no,” but about mutual understanding and ongoing agreement.

What is Consent?

Consent is a clear, enthusiastic, and voluntary agreement between all parties involved in an intimate experience. It’s not a one-time checkbox—it’s an ongoing conversation. Here are the key elements:

  • Freely Given: No pressure, no manipulation, no coercion.
  • Reversible: Anyone can change their mind at any time.
  • Informed: Everyone understands what they are agreeing to.
  • Enthusiastic: A real “yes,” not a hesitant or reluctant one.
  • Specific: Agreeing to one thing doesn’t mean agreeing to everything.

 

How Langtrees Prioritizes Consent

At Langtrees, consent is taken seriously and upheld at every stage. Here’s how we ensure it:

  • Clear Communication: All interactions start with open discussions about expectations and boundaries.
  • No Pressure Policy: Our workers and clients are free to decline or stop any interaction at any time.
  • Respect for Boundaries: Any attempt to push beyond agreed limits is not tolerated.
  • Training and Education: Our team is well-trained in understanding and upholding consent.

 

Understanding Verbal and Non-Verbal Cues

Consent isn’t just about words—body language plays a big role too. Recognizing signs of discomfort or hesitation is just as important as listening to verbal cues. Some things to keep in mind:

  • A lack of verbal resistance is not consent.
  • Hesitation or nervousness suggests a need for reassurance or stopping altogether.
  • Open body language and clear verbal agreement signal true enthusiasm.

 

Setting and Respecting Boundaries

Boundaries exist to ensure comfort and enjoyment for everyone. Here are a few key practices at Langtrees:

  • Clients and workers communicate openly about limits before engaging.
  • Consent is checked and reaffirmed throughout interactions.
  • If someone withdraws consent at any point, all activity stops immediately—no exceptions!

 

Why Consent Makes Everything Better

Contrary to popular belief, consent doesn’t ruin the mood—it enhances it! When both parties feel respected and valued, experiences become far more enjoyable. Plus, knowing that everyone involved is comfortable removes any awkwardness or uncertainty.

 

Fun Fact: Why Asking for Consent is Sexy

Asking for consent isn’t just responsible, it’s actually attractive. Confidence, clear communication, and genuine care show emotional intelligence and respect. Some sexy ways to check in include:

  • “Does this feel good to you?”
  • “Do you like this?”
  • “Let me know if you want me to slow down or stop.”

Consent isn’t a burden, it’s a basic human right and a sign of mutual respect. At Langtrees, we lead by example, ensuring that every interaction is based on clear agreement and comfort.

Want to know more about how we maintain the highest standards of respect and safety? Visit Langtrees.com to explore our commitment to an empowering and respectful experience for all.

Author: Amanda (Love Coach)
For: Langtrees.com

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27/2/2025 1:02pm
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Faye Foxx LT commented
“"Consent is sexy"! I hear a lot that asking for consent takes away from the intimacy and mood, but if asked in the right way it can enhance it. Would you rather hear "do I have your consent to perform this act on you?" or "may I have the honour to do this?". Treat your words and asking for consent as an act of foreplay!”
💖1 👍 👎0 5/4/2025 12:11am
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Aurora Love LT commented
“Thanks for sharing Amanda! I love how Langtrees really focuses on making sure consent is an ongoing, respectful conversation. It’s so important to pay attention to both verbal and non-verbal cues, and it’s awesome to see that being prioritised. And I totally agree; consent definitely makes the experience better, not awkward! Thanks for keeping things so clear and empowering ☺️”
💖0 👍 👎0 3/4/2025 4:51pm
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Footy0889 TS commented
“Consent is king. I always ask before any action be it even as small as a simple first touch and it is always well received. Ladies have told me it is not as common as you would think so cmon guys, its common courtesy and youll find it will extend your mileage”
💖2 👍 👎0 1/4/2025 12:14pm
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Mikey D commented
“This is probably the most important blog on this forum, well done. ”
💖1 👍 👎0 24/3/2025 3:40am
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Mrs. Langtrees commented
“Well written Blog Thanks Amanda Love Coach”
💖1 👍 👎0 23/3/2025 7:33am
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Roxy Kaye commented
“Totally agree, consent for the do’s and don’t before a booking and whilst in the booking if a client tries to go beyond the agreement it is then talked upon during their time. It’s respect and respecting my body and boundaries. Roxy xx”
💖2 👍 👎0 13/3/2025 6:52pm
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