Consent Scripts: But Sexy!

$5.00

Many Autistic and ADHD partners can struggle with their sex lives without the clear consent to pick up on both verbal and non-verbal language that indicates a willingness to participate.

Also, many of us are high masking and struggle with communicating boundaries and limits to others as well - which can make us vulnerable to risk of harm (if we do not self-advocate or know what our needs are).

Access to s*xual scripts can allow us to find ways to articulate our needs or confirm consent with our partners during intimate times. And it does not have to ruin the moment! (weird misconception many people tend to have).

You don’t need to say these word for word. They are to start you off, but it is recommended you use something closer to your communication style.

And remember: Consent is always necessary

Please note: the examples depicted in the images are reflective of individuals in healthy,

respectful and safe partnerships or s*xual relationships. Nuance is still required where consent

is concerned, however these examples are used under the assumption they are used

appropriately.

Many Autistic and ADHD partners can struggle with their sex lives without the clear consent to pick up on both verbal and non-verbal language that indicates a willingness to participate.

Also, many of us are high masking and struggle with communicating boundaries and limits to others as well - which can make us vulnerable to risk of harm (if we do not self-advocate or know what our needs are).

Access to s*xual scripts can allow us to find ways to articulate our needs or confirm consent with our partners during intimate times. And it does not have to ruin the moment! (weird misconception many people tend to have).

You don’t need to say these word for word. They are to start you off, but it is recommended you use something closer to your communication style.

And remember: Consent is always necessary

Please note: the examples depicted in the images are reflective of individuals in healthy,

respectful and safe partnerships or s*xual relationships. Nuance is still required where consent

is concerned, however these examples are used under the assumption they are used

appropriately.