The film is about two persons who want to have sex in front of a camera. Each person describes the situation from his*her point of view and how they try to negotiate sexual consent. But their consent goes wrong because of only verbal understandings of consent. The situation and their relationship are influenced by questions of power and agency, by what is said and by what is not said in the situation, by the fear of blessing the other. It’s a film about personal limits, about friendship and vulnerability, about the role we take during sex, how gender-attributes and roles mix and exchange. The film is also a critique of neo-liberal concepts of sexual consent and wants to show that sexual consent is always working consent and a process.