Bianca15(switch female)
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6 years ago •
Mar 17, 2018
6 years ago •
Mar 17, 2018
Well, I did state that example wasn't perfect. But it is the most relevant real life example I can remember off the top of my head. (It was recent.)
Anyway, the point of my post is to reference this line from you (for some reason I can't directly quote it): "If there is a contract saying we will having a sexual activity as a reward or punishment well its conscent otherwise you just dont sign it or take it off the list or put it as a hard limits." This is categorically false (in the US, I can't and won't speak for every other country). Because it doesn't matter if a person signs a contract before the activity takes place. If consent is revoked at any time, even following the contract, or while the activity is occurring, you MUST stop. I agree with you, that in a perfect world, everyone would know in advance what they were willing to consent to, situations would never change, and no one would ever change their mind. But this isn't a perfect world.
And remember, not all doms are good people, just like any other group of people. Some will break limits. None of this may apply to you, but, regardless, it is a useful conversation. Largely because there are rape victims who blame themselves because they think they may have given consent, when in actuality they did not.
I'm not intending any of this to be argumentative or rude, so please do not take it that way. I just hope that people understand that blanket consent is not a thing (in the US).
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