Tinder is taking action after new research uncovered an “alarming” number of Australians “know little to nothing” about sexual consent.
But evidence shows preventive education, includingTinder has launched a consent dictionary after uncovering an alarming number of Australians who don’t understand the topic. Picture: iStock
“So many of today’s dating interactions start with a Swipe, but we want these to be safe and consensual, above all,” Tinder Australia spokesperson, Kirsty Dunn, said. “Consent is required in all intimate encounters in order to ensure no one feels uncomfortable and to avoid sexual assault,” she said. While many of the terms featured will be familiar to most, Chanel – who went viral in 2021 for exposing more thanConsent activist Chanel Contos helped Tinder create ‘The Consent Edition of Tinder’s Dating Dictionary’. Picture: Supplied
Kirsty Dunn, Chanel Contos and respectful relationships coach Max Radcliffe recently announced Tinder’s ‘school of swipe’. Picture: Supplied
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