From 'Unspoken' to 'Written in Black and White'
Historically, sexual consent relied on vague body language, a grey area that led to countless regrets and disputes. In recent years, with the global emphasis on bodily autonomy and clearer legal definitions of 'Affirmative Consent,' people are seeking more concrete methods of protection.
Why Paper Isn't Enough
Carrying a paper contract on a date is both impractical and weird. He-Yi solves this pain point:
- Immediacy: Phones are always accessible; no pen and paper needed.
- Privacy: Unlike paper, which can be lost or seen, digital files are encrypted on your phone.
- Ceremony: The digital signing process imbues the interaction with a modern spirit of contract and respect.
Future Social Etiquette
We boldly predict that using digital tools to verify consent before first-time intimacy will no longer be seen as a 'mood killer' but as 'standard social etiquette.' It signifies that both parties are mature, responsible, and know how to protect themselves and others. For platforms and brands hoping to capitalize on this cultural shift, now is the time to engage.