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Type: Document from a congressional investigation (exhibit)
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This document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018484', is a theoretical discussion on the concept of enthusiastic sexual consent. It defines the term, explores critiques from feminist, sex worker, and asexual perspectives, and concludes that while not perfect, enthusiastic consent is a valuable baseline for communication in relationships. The text does not contain any names, dates, or specific events related to Jeffrey Epstein, but its subject matter is highly relevant to such an investigation.

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A married friend (unnamed) Marriage Her husband (unnamed)
An anecdote is shared about a married friend and her husband discussing the practicalities of enthusiastic consent in their marriage.

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"Enthusiastic consent means an enthusiastic partner: one who is responding passionately, kissing you back, saying things like "Yes" or "Oh my God, don't stop"..."
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"It's worth noting that there are critiques within feminism of the concept of enthusiastic consent. For example, some feminist sex workers point out that when they have sex for money, their consent is not exactly "enthusiastic," but they still feel that their consent is real consent..."
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"In practice, as long as everyone involved is having consensual fun, criticism is secondary. Practically speaking, consent is the most important thing..."
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