Kayla Lords and John Brownstone are together again for episode 64 of Loving BDSM. This week, they’re discussing D/s contracts.
In this episode:
* The latest video is available through Patreon or membership to KaylaLords.com! This month we focused on punching.
* What is a contract?
* A D/s contract isn’t required in a D/s relationship.
* A lot of submissives wonder if they should have them. They send emails saying their Dominant partners don’t want one.
* Having a contract requires negotiation and what goes into the contract requires negotiation.
* Don’t expect your contract to hold up in a court of law, but be careful what you put in it – just in case.
* A contract can be as simple as a written list of everything you both agree to or it can be as elaborate as you want it to be.
* Think about the reasons why you want a D/s contract. Thinking you’re “supposed” to have one isn’t usually enough of a reason.
* If your partner resists the idea of a contract, hear them out and then decide if that’s a reason you can live with.
* This isn’t a time when a Dom saying, “Because I said so” is good enough. There should be a reason given.
Links from the Show:
Kayla on Patreon
3 Reasons to Have a D/s Contract
No Constitutional Right to BDSM Sex (Washington Post)
BDSM and the Law (Wikipedia)
BDSM Contracts (BDSMcontracts.org) (Updated 11/24/19 — use code LovingBDSM and save 20 percent)
BDSM Contracts: When the Law Doesn’t Protect You, Protect Yourself (NCSF Blog)
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