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    me and atom have a contact we both compiled together, however does have a clause saying that either party can back out at either time for any reason, just incase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archeon View Post
    me and atom have a contact we both compiled together, however does have a clause saying that either party can back out at either time for any reason, just incase.

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    This sounds like a really good idea. If I ever have to write a contract I would like a line like this in it. I assume if someone pulls out it means the whole contract ends, not just for that one thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archeon View Post
    me and atom have a contact we both compiled together, however does have a clause saying that either party can back out at either time for any reason, just incase.

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    I'm very curious about this clause and how it's written.

    Does the clause end after a period of time, or is it in effect for the duration of your relationship?

    I ask only because you make it sound so simple; so cut and dry.
    I know that it is a good idea to back out if things aren't working, in the beginning, but when does it end? Does it last for days, weeks, years?
    Does this mean at anytime someone can back out when it is no longer interesting for them?

    If I'm coming across as rude, sorry about that, I know that I have a verbal agreement with my b/f, (we are not a D/s couple) that if one of us wants to leave, the other should oblige.
    Even if we are together for years, we still must honor that agreement. However it does get a bit messy considering the emotional issues that come up.

    I'm curious to know how you interpret that clause, if it's there permanently or if it's there for a brief period of time.

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