![]() ![]() ![]() He seduces her, giving her pleasure she has only ever experienced with him, and he says, “Is this nice?” (191) and “How nice is this?” (193). But Christian arrives that night to clarify exactly who has the power. It was nice knowing you” (186), an act that asserts her power. At first, she emails him, “Okay, I’ve seen enough. Her subconscious says, “You can’t seriously be considering this…” (174). ![]() She can’t imagine taking the punishment he suggests she’ll get, and she doesn’t like the idea of giving up all her power regarding what she eats and how she behaves in other areas of her life. She wonders, “How can I possibly agree to all this? And apparently it’s for my benefit, to explore my sensuality, my limits-safely-oh, please! I scoff angrily. When Ana first receives the contract, which lays out the agreement between the dominant and submissive, she’s put off by much of it. They clarify where consent is given, and where it is not. Contracts aren’t uncommon in BDSM relationships. The contract Christian gives Ana is the hinge upon which they negotiate power and control. ![]()
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