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Updated: 21 Jan 2021, 22:56
A NEW app that gives men a "24 hour consent contract" to have sex has sparked fury.
The launch comes in response to a new rape law, which criminalises sex without explicit consent in Denmark.
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Users enter the number of the person they want to have sex with and send a request for consent
The creators argue the purpose of the app, iConsent, is to ensure both parties agree to intercourse.
But groups have slammed the app as "non-sensical" and say it undermines the complexity of consent.
The national head of Sex and Society, Lene Stavngaard, said: "The app is definitely not the solution to getting consent.

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