A sexual non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a document signed by a couple that decided to keep certain things (sex life, financials, arguments, embarrassing situations, etc.) private. The couple in question doesn’t have to be married — any consensual adult relationship applies.
This form is designed for you to download and use. You are able to edit the form as needed. It is always suggested that you visit with a local lawyer in your state, to make sure you comply with all local state laws.
- We suggest you print and save a copy to have on hand for your hook-ups and dates.
- Used by straight & gay couples.
- Confidentiality: NDAs provide a legal framework to protect confidential information shared during a relationship, ensuring that both parties understand the importance of discretion.
- Trust Building: By formalizing the importance of discretion, an NDA can help build trust in the relationship, knowing that private matters are legally protected.
Celebrities and individuals with a high profile life, often ask their dates to sign sexual Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) to protect their privacy, reputation, and personal information. More typical individuals are following the trend to keep their private lives private, and now you can do the same!
Discussing a Sexual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) with your date can be a delicate matter. It’s important to approach the conversation with sensitivity, respect, and clear communication. Here are some tips for you:
Private Setting: Choose a comfortable and private setting where you can have an uninterrupted conversation.
Timing: Bring up the topic when you both have time to discuss it thoroughly, not in the middle of a date or intimate moment
You: "Hey [Date's Name], I wanted to talk to you about something important before we move forward in our relationship. As someone who values privacy deeply, I have a practice of using Non-Disclosure Agreements to protect my personal life. This helps me ensure that both our private lives remain private and prevents any misunderstandings in the future."
What To Say In Conversation:
You: "I know this might sound a bit formal, but it's really just about making sure we both feel secure and respected. The agreement is simple and just outlines that we both agree to keep details about our relationship confidential."
You: "I completely understand if you have questions or need time to think about it. I can give you a copy of the NDA to review, and I'd encourage you to talk to a legal advisor if you have any concerns. This isn't about distrust; it's just a way to protect both of us."
You: "How do you feel about that? Do you have any questions or concerns I can address?"