To touch one another in intersubjectivity, it is necessary that two subjects agree to the relationship and that the possibility to consent exists. Each must have the opportunity to be a concrete, corporeal and sexuate subject, rather than an abstract, neutral, fabricated, and fictitious one.
It is important that each could be able to assent freely before the other approaches and goes beyond the sphere of subjective integrity, an integrity which should be protected by a right.
A yes from both should precede every caress.
A yes which gives permission to go beyond the limits of communal life towards your concrete presence.
A yes which is proof of my consent to your approach to my body, to my sensibility and to my most intimate language, all of which being foreign to the coexistence between citizens.