Kinky Contract
Curious about kink, BDSM, power exchange, role play, bondage, S/M or all of the above? Ever wanted to dominate or serve your lover? Not sure where to start?
Having a structured document to go over is a great way to start!
Use this document to define wants, needs, limits, boundaries, and expectations. There's a reason why people who bring kink into the bedroom are often happier. It's because they are usually more aware of and talkative about their sexual desires. Ready to explore yours?
This practical guide helps partners establish a beautiful, safe, experience that is refreshingly naughty!
What this contract does:
- Adds a new dynamic to a relationship.
- Helps bring up the topic of kink
- Entices exploration
- Keeps communication open
- Helps partners to stick to the arrangement&nbsp
Ideal for:
- All levels of BDSM
- Beginner kinksters
- subs/slaves in training
- Long-term partners
- Total Power Exchange (TPE)
- Male or Female Dominant/Master/Mistress
- male or female submissive/slave
- Collared/uncollared
Terms covered:
- Duration of arrangement
- Goals
- Rights/Responsibilities
- Safety
- Areas of Control
- Limits
- Terms of Exclusivity
- Switching
- Punishment & Rewards
- Termination, Amendment & Renewal
Please note: Contracts for BDSM relationships/activities are not legally enforceable, not even if written especially for you by your attorney. Although the Kinky Contract is drafted by an attorney with the look and feel of a legal document, it is intended for entertainment/reference purposes only and it is NOT legally binding.