View source for RACK ← RACK Jump to: navigation, search You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: editors. You can view and copy the source of this page: Risk-aware consensual kink (RACK, a.k.a. risk-accepted consensual kink) is an acronym used to describe a philosophical view that is generally permissive of certain risky sexual behaviors, as long as the participants are fully aware of the risks. This is often viewed in contrast to [[SSC| safe, sane, and consensual]] which generally holds that only activities that are considered thoroughly safe, sane, and consensual are permitted to be practiced. == Controversy == While many view RACK as a better educated response to SSC, it can be argued that the terms in RACK are equally subjective. "How aware is aware enough?" is a legitimate question that points to the subjectivity of RACK. == [[Best Practices]] == Best Practices indicate to always be very well informed about any risk you are taking, if you are not informed of the potential dangers you cannot meaningfully consent. [[Category:Theory]][[Category: Educational Disciplines]][[Category:Acronyms]][[Category:Consent]] Return to RACK.