Deanne Carson, an Australian se**ality educator, sparked controversy by suggesting that parents ask babies for permission before changing their diapers, arguing that a “culture of consent” should start at birth. While Carson emphasized that it’s not about expecting a verbal response but about fostering respect for the child’s body and autonomy,
many critics found the idea impractical, with some mocking it as “lefty lunacy.” They argued that babies are too young to understand consent, with one critic likening it to asking a cat for permission to change its litter. Supporters, however, saw value in promoting communication and respect with infants, even if the concept of consent is not fully applicable. The debate highlights differing views on parenting and how best to approach teaching consent and respect to young children.