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Fill in a Valid Yes No Maybe List Form

The Yes No Maybe List is a tool designed to help individuals communicate their preferences and boundaries regarding various sexual activities. By categorizing experiences and willingness into three simple options—yes, no, and maybe—participants can engage in open discussions about their desires and limits. This form fosters a safe environment for exploration and understanding in intimate relationships.

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Example - Yes No Maybe List Form

Yes-No-Maybe: A Kinky List

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Experience? Willingness?

Notes & Nuances

(Yes or No) 0=No 5=Yes

Anal sex

Beating (hands)

Beating (padded clubs)

Being bitten

Being serviced (sexual)

Blindfolds

Body paint

Bondage (heavy/suspension)

Bondage (intricate/Japanese style)

Bondage (light)

Bruises

Butt plugs

Cages (locked inside of)

Caning

Chains

Chastity belts

Clothespins

Cock rings/straps

Cock worship

Corsets

Cross-dressing

Cuffs (leather/metal)

Dildos

Double penetration

Erotic dancing

Exhibitionism

Eye contact restrictions

Experience? Willingness?

Notes & Nuances

(Yes or No) 0=No 5=Yes

Face slapping

Fisting

Flogging

Following orders

Food play (cucumbers, sorbet...)

Foot worship

Gags (cloth/tape)

Genital sex

Hair pulling

Hairbrush spankings

Hand jobs (giving)

Hand jobs (receiving)

Head (giving)

Head (receiving)

High heels

Hot waxing

Ice cubes

Kneeling

Leather clothing

Leather restraints

Lingerie (wearing)

Manacles & Irons

Manicures (giving)

Manicures (receiving)

Marks (giving)

Marks (receiving)

Massage (giving)

Massage (receiving)

Modeling for erotic photos

Experience? Willingness?

Notes & Nuances

(Yes or No) 0=No 5=Yes

Nipple play/"torture"

Oral/anal play (rimming)

Orgasm denial

Outdoor sex

Over-the-knee spanking

Pain (mild to severe)

Phone sex

Pinching

Play Kidnapping

Punishment Scene

Pussy/cock whipping/spanking

Riding crops

Rubber/latex clothing

Saran wrapping

Scenes (prison, religious, etc.)

Scratching (giving)

Scratching (receiving)

Serving as a maid/butler

Shaving

Shoe/boot worship

Skinny-dipping

Slutty clothing (private or public)

Spanking

Spreader bars

Standing in corner

Stocks

Strap-on dildos

Swallowing semen

Swapping (with one other couple)

Experience? Willingness?

Notes & Nuances

(Yes or No) 0=No 5=Yes

Swinging (multiple couples)

Tattooing

Teasing

TENS Unit (electrical toy)

Thumbcuffs (metal)

Tickling

Triple Penetration

Uniforms

Vibrator on genitals

Video (recordings of you)

Video (watching others)

Violet Wand (electrical toy)

Voyeurism (watching others)

Wearing symbolic jewelry

Whips

Wooden paddles

Wrestling

Allergies

Medical conditions

Aftercare issues

Other fun stuff/ideas

Documents used along the form

The Yes No Maybe List form serves as a valuable tool for individuals exploring their preferences and boundaries in intimate relationships. It allows participants to communicate openly about their interests and limits, fostering a safe and consensual environment. Several other documents complement this form, enhancing the overall experience and understanding of personal desires and safety protocols.

  • Consent Form: This document outlines the explicit consent of all parties involved in any activities. It clarifies what is agreed upon and ensures that everyone understands their rights and responsibilities.
  • Safety Agreement: A safety agreement details the precautions and protocols that will be followed during intimate activities. It may include safe words, emergency contacts, and health considerations.
  • Negotiation Checklist: This checklist helps individuals discuss and negotiate boundaries, desires, and limits in detail. It serves as a guide for conversations about what each person is comfortable with before engaging in activities.
  • Washington Bill of Sale Form: To ensure the legality of your transactions, refer to our detailed bill of sale documentation guide for accurate record-keeping and compliance.
  • Aftercare Plan: An aftercare plan outlines the emotional and physical support needed after an intimate encounter. It addresses how participants can care for each other and manage any feelings that arise post-activity.
  • Health Disclosure Form: This form allows individuals to share relevant health information, such as STIs or allergies, with their partners. Open communication about health is essential for safety and trust.
  • Activity Log: An activity log records the activities that have been engaged in, along with notes on experiences and feelings. This can help individuals reflect on their preferences and growth over time.
  • Feedback Form: This document provides a structured way for participants to give and receive feedback about their experiences. It can enhance communication and improve future encounters.

Using these documents alongside the Yes No Maybe List form can significantly enhance communication and understanding in intimate relationships. They provide frameworks for consent, safety, and emotional well-being, ensuring that all participants feel respected and valued.