How is "Full Consent" demonstrated since it's a completely subjective experience?

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Full consent is essentially equivalent to saying ‘‘Yeah I know this is a sin, and I have the freedom to reject doing it, but I’m still going to do it anyway.’’

Cases like being held at gunpoint are for some reason, sometimes considered not full consent. So a person who is held at gunpoint to rob the bank may not have full consent, but I’m not sure.
 
So if a thought of a naked woman pops into your head that’s a venial sin? I think not. It’s whether you dwell on that thought that makes it a sin or not.
 
Have I said that it was? My posts have referred to dwelling on thoughts. Dwelling on a thought can turn an involuntary thought into a voluntary thought.
 
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