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Getting consent can absolutely be sexy. It doesn't have to be the two (or more) of you with a clipboard, making tic marks as you go down* a list. You can kiss her shoulder or nuzzle her neck as you ask "is this ok?" while you're undoing the top button on her blouse, then ask "do you like this?" as your mouth heads

He's just figuring this out now?

I graduated from high school in 1981, so I'm definitely a '70s kid. I grew up in a town of about 40,000 in Middle America. Here are some things I remember.

I have a friend who got rid of her TV when her two-year-old started singing the then-current McDonald's jingle whenever they drove past a McD's.

I have a mild form of anomia. A while back, it took me two weeks to come up with "fleece" (the fabric).

Not nearly as interesting. Good choice.

In Soviet Russia, subway rides you!

Yeah, it took me three tries to get "Millennial" right. Double-consonant overload.

Interesting theory about why bleeding hung on as a treatment for so long: if the person was feverish and flushed with a too-fast pulse, bleeding would relieve those symptoms, giving the illusion that it was working. Add confirmation bias, and presto! you've got a dangerous procedure that everyone swears by.

Also, they can't make change.

What, you think evolutionary changes take more than 40 years?

*sob*
I don't even remember sex.

If eating rainbow Doritos will get me a date, I'm totally in.

Two.

You won't believe these 16 words Millennial baristas can't spell!

And even if it didn't work, it would be incredibly satisfying.

Will my doctor still yell at me if the Doritos I'm eating are rainbow colored?

With epic cluelessness!

So, Annora is a Christian, but she knows the Quran well enough to quote chapter and verse? Also, an awful lot of these people can read, and the Moor is rich enough to own a book (the Quran)? This doesn't seem historically accurate in the pre-Guttenberg era and a time when only the very rich were educated.

Which was much more effective in The Last King of Scotland.