![]() In one particular moment, a character in the film asks his partner ’”Have I ever made you feel like you are doing something you don't want to do?” and the female protagonist reveals how she does lie sometimes because she was afraid to hurt his feelings. This question in turn sparks multiple conversations between party guests about their varied understanding of consent based on personal and lived experiences. A seemingly innocuous question goes awry when one friend is called out for violating someone’s consent. The story centers around a birthday party where a group of young adult friends play a popular party game, Never Have I Ever. ![]() Tinder’s latest short film, directed by Sonam Nair and conceptualized in collaboration with The Script Room, addresses some of these above inhibitions and showcases the importance of enabling conversations on consent. ![]() When asked about situations when their consent was violated, only 1 out of 4 admitted to speaking to their date/partner about it and preferred turning to a friend and looking for resources online, illustrating the need for continuous dialogue on this subject. Amongst those surveyed, 50%* do not know what to do if their consent is violated. More than 65%* of those surveyed don’t know how to give consent, how to ask for it or how to withdraw consent when dating someone*. A recent survey by Tinder reveals that most young adults in India have little or no confidence in navigating consent and find it hard to have conversations on the subject.
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