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Instead of consensual non-consent, there is contractual non-consent.
Someone effective;y signs away their ability to say ‘no’ to one or more others in some or all situations, by trickery, kinky desires, for money, to get out of a jam, etc. This might seem at first to include the ‘get paid to party at sea’ slavery scam fantasies, except that the latter typically force separation - hard to complain to the cops when you’re outside national waters & others have locked down navigation, supplies, etc.
The silly, over-simplistic idea that a signed contract overrides a nation’s laws is a big part of these tales. Note that a corrupt system enforcing the contracts tends to fit into the physical enforcement like the ‘at sea’ fantasies. Tying the details of the story into an otherwise normal life - grocery shopping, commuting to work, laundry & yard chores, etc - sets a stage rife with plot hooks.
In some cases, this may include weasel-wording and the like, in others the contract is played straight. IMO it’s the (generally implicit) agreement that the contract is valid that drives this slice of kinky tales.
Someone effective;y signs away their ability to say ‘no’ to one or more others in some or all situations, by trickery, kinky desires, for money, to get out of a jam, etc. This might seem at first to include the ‘get paid to party at sea’ slavery scam fantasies, except that the latter typically force separation - hard to complain to the cops when you’re outside national waters & others have locked down navigation, supplies, etc.
The silly, over-simplistic idea that a signed contract overrides a nation’s laws is a big part of these tales. Note that a corrupt system enforcing the contracts tends to fit into the physical enforcement like the ‘at sea’ fantasies. Tying the details of the story into an otherwise normal life - grocery shopping, commuting to work, laundry & yard chores, etc - sets a stage rife with plot hooks.
In some cases, this may include weasel-wording and the like, in others the contract is played straight. IMO it’s the (generally implicit) agreement that the contract is valid that drives this slice of kinky tales.