Janet Mason- Suzanne Holly - Sharing Is Caring ...

Risks and Limits of Sharing While the phrase is optimistic, real-world sharing has limits and risks. Oversharing—of personal information, finances, or time—can harm relationships. Privacy concerns, mismatched expectations, and unequal exchanges can cause resentment. Janet and Suzanne must negotiate boundaries: what to share, when, and with whom. Clear communication and explicit consent help prevent misunderstandings, ensuring that acts intended as caring are received as such.

Acknowledgments This monograph synthesizes formal description, thematic analysis, and practical recommendations to serve as a compact reference for curators, students, and researchers engaging with Mason and Holly’s Sharing Is Caring model. Janet Mason- Suzanne Holly - Sharing Is Caring ...

If you’re a creator (big or small), here’s how you can borrow their playbook: Risks and Limits of Sharing While the phrase

Where many scenes falter in the transition between set-up and action, this one flows naturally. Janet’s guidance and Suzanne’s receptiveness create a feedback loop of energy that keeps the viewer engaged. It’s a balanced performance—neither performer overshadows the other, which is the hallmark of a successful "sharing" scene. Janet and Suzanne must negotiate boundaries: what to

Note: This article discusses adult performance artists and themes of ethical non-monogamy and industry collaboration. It is intended for an audience familiar with these contexts.