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''Which part of no don't you understand?'' is a phrase used in that has been used in the English speaking world since the 1990s when it was used widely in advertising campaigns. The phrase refers to a system of consent in which [[consent|no means no]]. Western society is moving towards [[affirmative consent]] and [[enthusiastic consent]] so the system of consent in use today is increasingly approaching [[yes means yes]].
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[[Which part of no don't you understand?]] is a phrase used in that has been used in the English speaking world since the 1990s when it was used widely in advertising campaigns. The phrase refers to a system of consent in which [[consent|no means no]]. Western society is moving towards [[affirmative consent]] and [[enthusiastic consent]] so the system of consent in use today is increasingly approaching [[yes means yes]].
   
 
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Revision as of 02:44, 12 January 2023

Which part of no don't you understand? is a phrase used in that has been used in the English speaking world since the 1990s when it was used widely in advertising campaigns. The phrase refers to a system of consent in which no means no. Western society is moving towards affirmative consent and enthusiastic consent so the system of consent in use today is increasingly approaching yes means yes.