Consent has become a key concept in sexual relationships. At first glance, it seems clear and perfectly defined. But is that really the case?
This text reflects on the nuances, the gaps, and the paradoxes that accompany it. Can desire be verbalized with absolute clarity, without any ambiguity?
The author explores the path traveled between "no means no" and "only yes means yes" from philosophical, historical, and political perspectives and, contrary to the dominant discourse, argues that we should not abandon the former in favor of the latter.








