Houserules
By taking part in this event, you agree to these rules AND the safe(r) and brave space guidelines in the next paragraph.
Make sure to read both properly. Breaking any of these rules or guidelines will result in consequences as listed below.
Please direct any questions and issues to the organizers, so proper steps can be taken.
- No nudity. Wear at least underwear or something similar during workshops, dress vanilla in the common areas and outside
- The minimum age to attend is 18 years
- This is a FLINTA/WLINTA event and we are not open to cis men. If you are unsure (how) this applies to you, please reach out.
- Keep talk and behavior vanilla when outside
- No use of mobile phones upstairs (exceptions: emergency use by orga/crew, those with explicit permission from the organizers to use as a visual/hearing aid).
- Taking pictures, videos or making any other form of recordings is not allowed
- Do not touch anyone or their stuff (this includes vanilla items and food) without consent
- No sexual acts
- General safewords are “safeword” and “red”
- No smoking in or around the building.
- Littering and loitering near the venue is prohibited
- Use of alcohol or any other recreational drugs is not allowed
- If you want to bring another person, they have to be registered beforehand too.
- Instructions or directions regarding behaviour or safety given by organizers, presenters, crew and owner should always be followed.
- The adress can only be shared by the organizers.
Guestlist
The guestlist will be checked when entering the venue and before every workshop.
- Only registered attendees will be allowed entrance.
- Guestlist at the door is leading.
- When in doubt, the organizers have a final say in who can enter
- If you want to bring another person, they have to be registered beforehand too.
Safe(r)/bravespace summary
We use the term “safe (r)” because we realize that we cannot speak or think for everyone regarding the definition and/or feeling of safety.
We recognize and deeply value diversity. This includes but is not limited to differences in ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, religion or belief, bodily features, sexual orientation, age, kink/fetishes, relationship status, origin, physical or mental abilities, social status, etc. People from marginalized groups are explicitly welcomed and encouraged to take part in the event.
There will be no room for any form of violence, discrimination, harassment, shaming, exclusion, etc.
Also, consent is key. Only yes is yes. We value and promote enthusiastic and informed consent.
If any of the above is violated, we will take action. This will be specific to the situations but can translate into:
- Addressing people about their behaviour.
- Remove or deny people from the room, event(s) or organisation
- Facilitate conversation or dialogue
- Provide education
This is also a brave space and learning environment.
We call on everyone to do their part and have a positive and active attitude regarding inclusiveness, interaction, respect and willingness to learn with and from eachother.
We also want to promote dialogue and feedback and encourage guests to speak up.
A recognizable crewmember will be present during the workshops in case anyone needs any form of assistance. (For example: physical help, feeling triggered, sickness, uncomfortable situations, but also to report or vent to).
Trigger warnings will also be provided for every individual workshop.