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Have you considered adding a new layer of structure and reliability to your BDSM dynamic? It spells out in detail what is expected of each person. It also keeps things safe and consensual. Even if you are just starting to explore kink, a BDSM contract can make communication easier.
Here are some ideas for you, and be sure to download your free BDSM contract. Dom sub contracts have gotten a lot of attention over the years. This is mostly thanks to the Fifty Shades of Grey books by author E. Many people have even tried to capitalize on this frenzy financially. A lot of websites now sell sample BDSM contracts online you can get ours for free simply by clicking the image above.
A printed out, BDSM contract was a huge focal point in that mainstream fictional erotic story. Despite that, they have been an important, real-life tool used by the kink community for decades. A BDSM contract is a written document showing consensual agreement in power exchange dynamics. And they are used in real-life scenes, just as frequently as other tools like floggers and riding crops.
So yes, to all those doubters out there thinking they were just a plot device, put those doubts aside. A BDSM contract for dom and sub is a real and really helpful tool to use in the bedroom. Everyone has probably seen the Fifty Shades of Grey contract scene. In the movie, the characters Anastasia and Christian amend their Dominant and subdominant contract. They also discuss her hard and soft limits as a potential sub.
They cross out and add different items to the list. While your negotiations do not have to be as elaborate as Fifty Shades of Grey, it should be more than just a conversation.