![]() So what does the law have to say about legal status of the sadomasochistic acts? A legal perspectiveįor criminal lawyers, for humans in general, the hard limits described above may look a little bit like assault. “Soft limits” – such as caning and flogging – are more negotiable: Grey does not regard them as a safety issue but they’re left open for negotiation on the grounds that they may cause unbearable pain. “Hard limits” – in the BDSM arrangement between Grey and Ana – are those activities excluded from the pair’s BDSM arrangement as a safety precaution. ![]() ![]() When Grey informs the innocent Ana about the unnegotiable “hard limits” he sets down in a contract governing their BDSM activities – including no fire play, cutting, piercing, bloodletting, gynaecological instruments, scarring, permanent disfiguration, breath control, defecating/ urinating or use of electric current – she is confounded (probably with a blush and the cautious words of her subconscious). The cinematic account of this fiction – released this past weekend – illustrates some of the problematic demarcations in the law of assault in the real world. The layers of coercion, consent, pleasure and pain are as complex as the acronym itself and defined by the participants themselves. The Dominant character Grey in the fantasy fiction Fifty Shades of Grey is bent on alluring his coprotagonist, Anastasia (Ana) Steele, to become his Submissive in a BDSM – Bondage & Discipline (BD) Domination & Submission (DS) Sadism & Masochism (SM) – relationship. Christian Grey knows exactly his hard limits in sadomasochism and he may also know a thing or two about his legal limits. ![]()
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