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Created page with "A '''safeword''' is a word, phrase, hand motion, or other signal that is used to communicate a person's boundaries during a scene. Nonverbal safewords may also be known as '''safe signs'''. During a scene, a submissive may want to be able to verbally or physically resist while having their resistance ignored (consensual non-consent). Safewords provide a clear signal that the submissive ''actually'' wants or needs to slow down or stop the scene. '''Without explicit p..."
(Created page with "A '''safeword''' is a word, phrase, hand motion, or other signal that is used to communicate a person's boundaries during a scene. Nonverbal safewords may also be known as '''safe signs'''. During a scene, a submissive may want to be able to verbally or physically resist while having their resistance ignored (consensual non-consent). Safewords provide a clear signal that the submissive ''actually'' wants or needs to slow down or stop the scene. '''Without explicit p...")
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