Sexual Consent Contract Legality

Summary

Contracts related to sexual consent in the UK are complex and generally not legally enforceable. Consent must be freely given and can be withdrawn at any time. Contracts involving sex as consideration may be seen as contrary to public policy. Mutual agreements without coercion or exchange of services/rent are less problematic legally. For legal protection, consider other forms such as restraining orders or harassment protection.

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In the UK, while mutual agreements between adults can provide a sense of protection, they are not legally enforceable in terms of sexual consent. Here are some key points:
- Sexual consent must always be freely given and can be withdrawn at any time.
- Contracts involving sex as consideration can be seen as contrary to public policy.
Would you like information on other forms of legal protection, such as restraining orders or harassment protection?