However, some people find contracts useful as a record of what was agreed upon. Typically, they contain the following:Prenegotiated forms of play (things that the Dom and sub agree are ok to partake in).Soft and hard limits.Standing safe words.Medical or other conditions that could affect the D/s dynamic or BDSM play.Rituals, protocols, and honorifics.The extent of the power exchange (how far does control extend, is it 24/7 or limited to specific periods, is it D/s, M/s, etc).Discipline and punishments.The dynamics of the relationships (duration, exclusivity, contract renewal or renegotiation).Not everyone uses a D/s contract. They usually are not legally-binding so you can write them however you want. What is a sub and dom contract?A D/s contract is basically the written results of the negotiation between the Dom and the sub.
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