Consent
At Sameplace, no truly means no. Playing or nudity is not an obligation to anyone, just an option.
Some visitors like to include others in their play. Giving consent (permission) is important in case you want to touch someone else. You cannot know what someone else wants, or even what you yourself want, without talking about consent.
Therefore, always ask permission before touching someone you do not know well yet. No-one will find this strange, and neither will anyone blame you for saying “no, thank you”, “no, not now” or simply “no”.
Looking at others is allowed of course, but do not disturb others in their play by making comments or talking loudly. Keep proper distance. If someone would like you to participate, they will make that clear to you themselves.
Do you feel unpleasantly approached, or does someone not respect your boundaries? Please immediately inform our staff, how difficult this may feel. Your safety and complaints will always be taken seriously.
When not following our house rules, or when committing consent violations, we will remove someone from Sameplace and can deny them entry indefinitely.