Boundaries - Consent - Sex Positivity - Nudity

The colored band system is the bread and butter of this event. The "touch policy" is communicated by looking at peoples wrist.

The Colored Bands

Black Band

If you wear a black band, you do not want to be touched or to be asked for any hookups. You are here to socialize and enjoy self-pleasure in a sex positive environment.

Green Band

If you wear a green band, you wish to be asked for any physical touch or hookups. You are comfortable sharing skin or even more as long as you are asked by other attendees.

Pink Band

If you wear a pink band, you are comfortable with all touch or contact without any communication beforehand by attendees. In other words, if someone rubbed your ass randomly you would push into their hand playfully instead of feeling uncomfortable. (Please do not ask for a pink band without understanding what it communicates. If you have any concern on this matter, ask for a green band).

THE BLUE BAND

The blue band is to be worn in addition with the 3 bands shown above. You will wear a blue band if you are in a couple/polycule or if you engage in a hookup as a black band wearer.

The Blue Band

If you are not in a relationship with another attendee or will not be wearing a black band: If you ever see someone with a black band AND a blue band and they are hooking up with someone who ALSO has a blue band, this is fine and both parties are consenting!

You can now skip the rest of this section. If you are in a relationship or are going to wear a black band, please keep reading.

Attendees who are in a relationship/polycule or have decided to hook up with a consenting black band wearer: You will be required to wear a blue band. Bands are given out before you enter, but you can ask for a new band setup at any time.

If you are hooking up with a black band wearer, BOTH of you must now wear a blue band.

Attendees who wear a black band: If you decide to hookup with someone at the event, BOTH of you must wear a blue band for the rest of the event. This communicates to everyone in attendance that even though you are a black band wearer, the pleasure you are sharing with another attendee is consensual. Bands are given out before you enter, but you can ask for a new band setup at any time.