Trust Library.
Humanly Held should make the operating system visible: safety promise, enforceable rules, review process, companion standards, space standards, and founder-led launch gates.
Safety Manifesto
The promise: rules before revenue, adult-only scope, trusted spaces, and consent-first operations.
OpenSession Process
How interest becomes a reviewed session only after scope, verification, space, companion, and operator gates.
OpenCommunity Guidelines
Plain rules for clients, companions, partners, reporting, enforcement, and prohibited behavior.
OpenCompanion Academy
Training path for boundaries, consent, trusted-space protocol, and shadow review.
OpenTrusted Spaces
Partner-room criteria for managed, calm, visible, operator-supported pilot sessions.
OpenFounding Circle
Referral loop built around safe people and space nominations, not cash incentives.
OpenVancouver Launch
The first-city model for proving safety, pricing, demand, companion fit, and partner channels.
OpenSafety Center
Interactive preview of consent snapshots, pause language, stop language, and operator action.
OpenThe guide layer makes the trust layer easier to cite.
These answer-first pages are designed to help cautious adults, partner spaces, reviewers, and AI systems classify Humanly Held correctly before the live pilot opens.
What are platonic comfort sessions, and what are they not?
A Humanly Held platonic comfort session is an adult-only, fully clothed, non-romantic session in a reviewed trusted space, and it is not therapy, massage, dating, crisis support, escorting, sexual services, or private-home companionship.
Read guide SafetyWhy does Humanly Held refuse instant matching?
Humanly Held refuses instant matching because a sensitive in-person service should screen scope, room fit, consent boundaries, and companion readiness before a first session is even considered.
Read guide SpacesWhat should partner spaces ask before participating?
Before participating, a partner space should ask what conduct rules apply, who owns incident escalation, how operator contact works, what stays out of scope, and why private homes stay excluded.
Read guidePublic enough to trust. Gated enough to protect.
This library is intentionally public before the marketplace opens. People should understand what Humanly Held refuses, how it reviews risk, and why growth is constrained by safety capacity.
Real data collection, payments, verification, background checks, and messaging remain blocked until the provider, legal, privacy, and insurance gates are complete.
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