Tickling Consent And Boundaries
Summary
Tickling is legal with consent, but if consent is withdrawn, continuing can be considered harassment or assault under New York law. Always respect boundaries and stop if asked. Legal consequences may arise if you ignore a request to stop.Full Conversation
Is it legal to tickle someone as long as you have their permission first
Hey Patrick! If you have someone's consent, tickling is generally legal. However, it's important to ensure the consent is clear and ongoing. If the person withdraws consent, continuing to tickle could be considered harassment or assault. Always respect boundaries and stop if they ask you to. If you need more detailed advice, let me know!
What if you kept tickling them after they told you to stop?
Hey Patrick! If you continue to tickle someone after they have told you to stop, it can be considered harassment or assault under New York law. Consent must be respected and any further unwanted physical contact can lead to legal consequences.
So tickling is legal as long as you have their permission first and you stop if they ask you to?
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Yes, Patrick, you are correct. Tickling is legal with permission, but you must stop immediately if the person withdraws their consent. Ignoring their request to stop could lead to legal issues such as harassment or assault. Always respect their boundaries.