The master agrees to care for the slave, to arrange for the safety and well-being of the slave, as long as they own the slave. The master also accepts the commitment to treat the slave properly, to train the slave, punish the slave, love the slave, and use the slave as they see fit.
3.0.0 Punishment
The slave agrees to accept any punishment the master decides to inflict.
3.0.1 Rules of Punishment
Punishment of the slave is subject to certain rules designed to protect the slave from intentional abuse or permanent bodily harm (see 4.0.0). Punishment must not incur permanent bodily harm, or the following forms of abuse:
1. Blood may not be drawn at any time.
2. Burning the body
3. Drastic loss of circulation
4. Causing internal bleeding
5. Loss of consciousness
6. Withholding of any necessary materials, such as food or water
4.0.0 Permanent Bodily Harm
Since the body of the slave now belongs to the master, it is the master's responsibility to protect that body from permanent bodily harm.
Should the slave ever come to permanent bodily harm during the course of punishment or in any other slavery-related activity, whether by intention or accident, it will be grounds for immediate termination of this contract, should the slave so desire. Permanent bodily harm shall be determined as:
1. Death <------ (we'll look at THIS later)
2. Any damage that involves loss of mobility or function
3. Any permanent marks on the skin
4. Any loss of hair, unless accepted by the slave
5.0.0 Others
The slave may not seek any other master or lover or relate to others in any sexual or submissive way without the master's permission.
6.0.0 Secrecy
All physical evidence of the slavery will be kept in total secrecy, except where both master and slave agree. Besides collar use and close friends.
7.0.0 Alteration of Contract
This contract may not be altered, except when both master and slave agree. If the contract is altered, the new contract shall be printed and signed, and then the old contract must be destroyed.
8.0.0 Termination of Contract
This contract may be terminated at any time. Upon termination, all physical evidence of the slavery, including this contract, will be destroyed.