permissive β habitually or characteristically accepting or tolerant of something, as social behavior or linguistic usage, that others might disapprove or forbid.
tolerant β inclined or disposed to tolerate; showing tolerance; forbearing: tolerant of errors.
flexible β capable of being bent, usually without breaking; easily bent: a flexible ruler.
soft β yielding readily to touch or pressure; easily penetrated, divided, or changed in shape; not hard or stiff: a soft pillow.
accommodating β If you describe someone as accommodating, you like the fact that they are willing to do things in order to please you or help you.
amenable β If you are amenable to something, you are willing to do it or accept it.
benign β You use benign to describe someone who is kind, gentle, and harmless.
biddable β having sufficient value to be bid on, as a hand or suit at bridge
charitable β A charitable organization or activity helps and supports people who are ill, very poor, or who have a disability.
clement β Clement weather is pleasantly mild and dry.
compassionate β If you describe someone or something as compassionate, you mean that they feel or show pity, sympathy, and understanding for people who are suffering.
compliant β If you say that someone is compliant, you mean they willingly do what they are asked to do.
indulgent β characterized by or showing indulgence; benignly lenient or permissive: an indulgent parent.
kindly β having, showing, or proceeding from a benevolent disposition or spirit; kindhearted: kindly people.
lax β not strict or severe; careless or negligent: lax morals; a lax attitude toward discipline.
lenient β agreeably tolerant; permissive; indulgent: He tended to be lenient toward the children. More lenient laws encouraged greater freedom of expression.
liberal β favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs.
light β a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
merciful β full of mercy; characterized by, expressing, or showing mercy; compassionate: a merciful God.
mild β amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others.
moderate β kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
naive β having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality; unsophisticated; ingenuous.
submissive β inclined or ready to submit or yield to the authority of another; unresistingly or humbly obedient: submissive servants.
susceptible β admitting or capable of some specified treatment: susceptible of a high polish; susceptible to various interpretations.
sympathetic β characterized by, proceeding from, exhibiting, or feeling sympathy; sympathizing; compassionate: a sympathetic listener.
temperate β moderate or self-restrained; not extreme in opinion, statement, etc.: a temperate response to an insulting challenge.
tractable β easily managed or controlled; docile; yielding: a tractable child; a tractable disposition.
trusting β Law. of or relating to trusts or a trust.