Consensual nonconsent

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Consensual non-consent refers to the type of agreement made in a relationship based on Domination and submission between the Dominant and submissive party, stipulating that the submissive has consented to the Dominant's decisions and puts him/herself in the care of the Dominant. This type of agreement is not to be taken lightly. The submissive party in these types of relationships typically becomes a slave, relinquishing personal freedoms and rights to the Dominant's discretion. Note that legal consent may not create a defence to liability for any injuries caused and that, for these purposes, non-physical injuries are included in the definition of grievous bodily harm.

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