 Hello, I'm Ross, and I'm Hannah, and today we're going to be talking to some DCU students about what they think about consent. Your DCU student unions kiss week. Colin McDonald, how are you? What's up? Welcome to the show. Well, thanks for having me. How are you feeling? I'm feeling brilliant. So we're going to ask you some hot cues about consent and that kind of thing. So we're going to kick right off into it. What is consent? Well, consent, that would be a mutual agreement between two people to engage in sexual activities. That can be revoked at any time. Tim, Tim, good answer. Well, to me, consent is making sure that everything is 100% go. Like, if anyone approaches you, even kind of touching, kissing anything, just to make sure we're full of consent to do anything with it, basically. To me, consent is just when both people are both in the know of what is about to happen and both have given, like, that they're comfortable with what's going to happen and that they're about to know, like, how far each other are comfortable with. In the broad term, it's when you wholeheartedly agree to something. Okay? But when it comes to sex, it's almost like you have to be certain this is what you want. Okay, so you're agreeing to give this person a partner? Yes. Beautiful terminology. The extent is when the two participating people are both in mutual agreement of the act. Is it right to help them? Beautiful. Absolutely. I don't think I've ever used their mind. It's easier to, like, work together. The first and how one uses this is one latex dam. Dam? Oh, we're in. We have to take off. Okay. This is the first forever. Okay. It looks like chewing gum. It does look a little bit like chewing gum, actually. And here it is. And according to the instructions, you place this over the vaginal area and, you know, go to work. It's funny, though, we actually only heard about them. Today? No one knows what they are. That's crazy. Yeah. We've had people say they've heard them, but no one's actually seen them before. Oh, good start. Yeah. So, yeah. It's like... Ooh. How does that sound? It was a sound effect. No. So, yep. That is the... That's it. Yeah. So, there we go. Thank you. It's fully open there. Oh. Yep. Hey. There you go. You can smell like... Blueberry. Everyone in the audience? I know. You get it. You get it. I also have a few tools. We just started with tools today because there's a few options. So, Kira. Can you tell us what is one of these, though, boys? This is a condom. Very good ideas. You just roll it down like this, and this is an extra large. So, it'll go the whole way up the banana. Gorgeous. And there you go. No more babies for you. Boom. Wow. Wow. Thoughts. Put it right on. There you go. No messing. Don't eat that. No messing for this one. So far, everyone has done the demonstration. It's been very good. All two. It's sticky now. Yeah, it's sticky. It's sticky banana wheel. It is lip and gel. And why would one use lip and gel? Can you label at least three parts of these? Either way. I didn't know that the erythra and the vagina were two different holes up to the sixth year. Really? Yeah. Okay. That is the fuse. Yes. This is the... Oh, what? That's a scroll tool, is this? That's a scroll tool. Oh, testicle. Testicle. Why could I not think of testicle? Do you feel comfortable about childhood sex? Yeah, I do. I feel probably too comfortable. Yeah, I think it varies in person to person. But me, I'm quite open-bed. I think it needs to be talked about just because how else... Sweet. How else do we know? Yeah. We know what it is.