Rupture Repair

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Rupture Repair

What we do when a boundary is crossed

A rupture is any moment where consent, scope, or sovereignty is compromised. Repair is not punishment — it’s containment, clarity, and learning.

Step 1: Stop & Stabilise

  • Pause the interaction.
  • Reduce intensity.
  • Reconfirm consent to continue or end.

Step 2: Name the rupture plainly

A simple statement is enough:

  • “A boundary was crossed when X happened.”
    Avoid blame spirals. Keep it factual.

Step 3: Contain the spill

  • Stop further sharing immediately.
  • If something was posted/shared wrongly, remove or redact if possible.
  • Confirm what material is now considered out of bounds.

Step 4: Check impact & needs

Ask (briefly):

  • What is needed right now to restore safety?
  • Do we continue, pause, or end?

Step 5: Repair action

Choose what fits:

  • apology/acknowledgement
  • clarification of consent
  • updated sharing limits
  • time-out / cooling-off period
  • mediated conversation later (if appropriate)

Step 6: Protocol update

Convert the rupture into a stronger membrane rule:

  • What new rule would have prevented this?

Step 7: Close cleanly

End with explicit agreement on:

  • what is held private
  • what happens next
  • when (or whether) you reconnect