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Boundaries refer to activities and types of play that are generally considered off limits and are discussed during the processes of negotiation.
Boundaries are usually separated into hard limits and soft limits to denote the levels of flexibility for these types of activities within the context of the scene.
Boundaries are often likely to change with most folks over time as they become more adventurous and trusting with a particular partner.