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Originally Posted by BEANZ
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That's a great video, but it doesn't clarify what a person does with their own body. If there is no imbalance of power between the two and one person says "I'm going to have a cup of tea by myself" does that require consent? As long as there's no imbalance of power, both are free to leave and they're in a place that allows the consumption of tea there seems to be no violation. It just seems pretty rude and sleazy to do so if the other person isn't into it.
If someone comes to your home or hotel room, where you can't be considered free to leave, and they insist on making themselves a cup of tea, then that would be a violation, or if there is an imbalance of power. If someone makes him/herself tea in public or at work, obviously that's a violation of another type. Those seem to be the the type of issues with LCK that distinguish the violation of a person's rights from just the rude and sleazy.
Anyways, just a thought experiment for exploring the boundaries.