Principlev1
Evaluate emotional exchanges using four consent elements:
Evaluate emotional exchanges using four consent elements: notification before sharing, inquiry about availability, attunement during interaction, and acknowledgment of cost afterward.
Why This Is a Principle
Grounded in Attention is a finite cognitive resource that must be (attention must be allocated as finite resource) and Measurement of behavior changes the behavior being measured. (measurement of behavior changes the behavior). The principle prescribes a diagnostic framework for evaluating whether emotional exchange included genuine consent—making the structure of healthy sharing explicit and measurable.