noun (acronym) General Slang

RACK (Risk-Aware Consensual Kink)

· noun (acronym) · kink

Consent framework that's honest about risk: nothing is 100% safe, so know the danger and choose it anyway.

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The grown-up answer to 'safe, sane and consensual.' RACK throws out the word 'safe' because nothing ever is, not even crossing the road. Instead you study the risk, name it out loud, and both parties choose it with eyes open. It's the working standard in serious kink circles precisely because it doesn't pretend edge play is risk-free. Honesty about danger, respect for agency.

“She's strict about RACK, so before any breath work we talked through exactly what could go wrong.”
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RACK (Risk-Aware Consensual Kink) In A Sentence

She's strict about RACK, so before any breath work we talked through exactly what could go wrong.

Origin & Usage

Coined by Gary Switch in 1999, posted to The Eulenspiegel Society's USENET list 'TES-Friends' as a more honest alternative to SSC (Safe, Sane and Consensual), which came out of the early-80s gay leather scene. Switch compared kink to mountaineering: the risk is part of the thrill, minimised through training, not denial.

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How is RACK different from SSC?

SSC says play should be 'safe, sane and consensual.' RACK drops 'safe' as a fantasy and replaces it with risk-awareness: know the danger, then consent to it.

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