Yes, but only if they have prior consent to do so. The answer should be assumed to be no by default.
Wake-up sex is awesome (being woken up to sex happening) but get some kind of consent beforehand. I’m not saying have them sign paperwork, but have an understanding that it’s okay to touch them without asking first. Some people have trauma, or some other reason, for not wanting sex initiated on them as opposed to them being actively involved in the initiation.
It kind of borders on a “free use” situation, which is okay if both parties agree to it. Free use basically meaning you can get it whenever and wherever you want. It can go one way or it can go both ways. It can just involve the couple or the “freely used” partner can be shared with friends, but all these rules have to be defined and it has to be okay to change them at any time.
If the other person consents and you’re both sober and legal — then it’s fine.
Yes, but only if they have prior consent to do so. The answer should be assumed to be no by default.
Wake-up sex is awesome (being woken up to sex happening) but get some kind of consent beforehand. I’m not saying have them sign paperwork, but have an understanding that it’s okay to touch them without asking first. Some people have trauma, or some other reason, for not wanting sex initiated on them as opposed to them being actively involved in the initiation.
It kind of borders on a “free use” situation, which is okay if both parties agree to it. Free use basically meaning you can get it whenever and wherever you want. It can go one way or it can go both ways. It can just involve the couple or the “freely used” partner can be shared with friends, but all these rules have to be defined and it has to be okay to change them at any time.
If the other person consents and you’re both sober and legal — then it’s fine.