By ROSIE WATERLAND
There is a new app called Good2Go. The creators of the app say that it is ‘a simple sexual consent mobile phone app’.
So, basically, ‘Good2Go’ is a euphemism for sex, and the app is a way for people to find out if they want to bone each other without having to talk.
Apparently it was created to help clueless young men get a clearer idea of when a woman is consenting to sex. (Because if someone doesn’t fully understand consent, obviously the best thing to do is take talking out of the equation and put an app in its place.)
Here’s how the app works:
A man sees a lady he would like to have sex with. He approaches said lady, and hands her his phone. His phone (not him – his phone) asks the lady if she is ‘Good2Go’. She then chooses to respond with one of three options:
If the lady chooses ‘No, thanks’, that is telling the interested gentleman that she has not provided consent. He must walk away – THE PHONE SAYS SO. If she chooses ‘Yes, but… we need to talk’, the gentleman and lady must have an actual human conversation. Probably about why he is attempting to communicate via app. And, finally, if the lady chooses the ‘I’m Good2Go’ option, she is taken through to a second screen, this time to declare how drunk she is: