we talk about consent and we think about consent in this kind of really kind of
charged political way.
How do you know, consent with my daughter in in these kind of really grown up in adult ways.
But we don't think about consent on a daily basis inside our homes, using
our devices on other people that maybe or maybe not have given
consent in that moment.
And so I think we should apply the same sensitivity, the same
nuance and complexity and care that we would expect in a grown up
situation to a situation where you're dealing with someone who is far more disempowered than you.
It's not it's not a conversation between equals here.
So occurring on the side of respect of caution
of um yeah, just care for another human being, care for another person and and
wondering, you know what, you know what kids are like one day something great.
Next thing, you know, I don't want to do that.