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Touch is app game to help you explore pleasure, intimacy and consent in person with a partner.
Touch workshops help you explore the same content with the guidance of an experienced leader.
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You can either play the Touch game in the app in your own time with your partner/s or you might like to come to a workshop with your partner/s or by yourself and meet other people and explore Touch in the safety created by an experienced group leader.
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The first time you play, it is only one minute each and after that, three minutes each. Asking your question and negotiating tends to take longer.
That makes sense because people often learn more and enjoy preparing to ask and to say yes or no and how to ask for what they want than the actual touch.
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No, Touch is an in-person app and an in-person workshop. We help people actually touch each other pleasureably, intimately and with consent.
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No, not at all. You do not add any personally identifiable information in the Touch app. That way, you can explore your mildest to your wildest desires without worrying about your privacy.
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This is more common than you might think. Be kind to yourself. Take your time and progress at your pace. There is a huge stigma against pleasure around the world. Let’s take one step at a time to change that.
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That is fine too. Love yourself and take your time. For some people, even thinking of asking what they want is very confronting - let alone asking for it.
General FAQ

Touch App FAQ
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It is extremely important to ensure our app users are playing respectfully and considerately. We have zero tolerance for disrespectful or rude behaviour.
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If you’ve been banned from Touch, you’ll see a message letting you know when you try to log in. We ban accounts when there has been a violation of our Terms of Use and/or Community Guidelines.
It’s important to us that Touch is a welcoming and safe space for all and we don’t take violations of our policies lightly. If you’ve been banned, you’ll no longer be able to access your Touch account or create new accounts in the future.
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For many reasons. This article explains it really well.
From the article: “Consent apps also don’t take into consideration pleasure, or that the sex be enjoyable for all parties. This reinforces the idea that sex is something that women give to men – something women merely say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to – rather than an experience that should be enjoyable for them.”
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We care deeply about data privacy and security and strive to keep our security practices industry-leading. Learn more about data security on our website, or contact us directly with any questions.
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People at Touch experiences feel: Sexy, Intimate, Closeness, Belonging, Open, Connected, Pleasure, Fulfilled, Joy, Love, Relaxed, Heard , Accepted. People go home feeling just plain good.
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You will learn advanced pleasure based consent education in an attractive, fun way: Ask for what you want, yes or no Be playful around intimacy Practical consent skills, not just a theory A language for consent Learning to accept no.
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We create non-elitist, inclusive, diverse, accepting, and supportive spaces for you to explore how you want to be and to accept yourself.
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Connecting can be hard: Consent chats can be hard. Asking for what you want is hard. Taboos are hard to discuss. Bringing your desires out in the open, not just about sex, especially about intimacy. Touch helps you get confident here.
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Yes, you can. You can also choose to do some of the games with others. It is up to you.
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No, you can come as a single. Learning and playing Touch is a great way to build a community around yourself.
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Yes, of course. Touch is really helpful in creating a shared language amongst friends so you can support each other in places where others don't respect boundaries and consent so well.
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No, we are creating a safe learning space.
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