FESTIVAL RULES,
consent & etiquette
All attendees to Naked In The Trees must read through and understand the following rules.
If you have any questions or concerns while on site, please talk to a Consent Guardian or member of staff as soon as possible.
OUR MAIN RULES:
1. RAISE A HAND
Raise the palm of your hand to deny a request, advancement, or to stop an action already in motion.
No reason is required when raising a hand, so do not ask for one.
2. INTOXICATION = NO PLAY
Anyone interacting sexually with someone noticeably intoxicated will be removed from site with no refund.
3. NO GLASS
Naked In The Trees is on a working farm and horse training ground so we are very strict on there being no glass on site.
4. LEAVE NO TRACE
Please be tidy Kiwis and take home everything you bring to site. Please also leave the land as you found it.... ie. we'd love all rocks, trees and treasures (outside of our Treasure Hunt) to be left as you found them.
GENERAL RULES:
Exercise 100% respect towards one another and yourself.
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Be aware of other’s personal space on and off the dance floor.
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Do not touch someone without a clear invitation. This includes hugs.
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No photography on site. Please keep a sticker over your phone camera for the weekend. You’ll be given one at the gate.
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Keep a respectful eye level.
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Use positive and non-coercive language.
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Maintain personal hygiene, as a general courtesy no matter your plans for the weekend.
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There is no dress code, so all forms of attire, or lack there of, are allowed.
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If nude, use a towel or sarong when sitting in the sauna, on rugs or on beanbags.
PLAYSURE RULES:
NO PHONES
No phones or recording devices allowed.
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RESPECT ALL
Use respectful body and verbal language.
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Be respectful of all ages, genders, sexual orientations, backgrounds, body shapes, and abilities.
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Staff require the same respect and communication as guests.
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BUDDY SYSTEM
All those entering Playsure must be with one or more people. You do not have to intend to play together, but agree to look out for one another, as another layer of safety.
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HOLD SPACE
Hold space for others to voice their needs and desires. And experience the same in return.
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SAFE SEX
Practice safer sex by using condoms, dental dams, and other barrier methods.
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Be groomed, clean, and comfortable in your own skin.
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Be mindful of the effects of alcohol and drugs on consent.
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Be attuned to verbal and body language. Silence does not imply consent.
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Discuss boundaries and have regular check-ins with partners before entering.
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Communicate boundaries including areas of the body you like or dislike being touched, pressure, speed, language style, and if you’re happy for others to possibly join or if the focus should be kept on you.
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Gain the consent and confirmation of sterilisation from the owner of a sex toy before using it.
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NO SOLO-PLEASURE WITHOUT CONSENT
Voyeurism is the sexual interest of watching others, and is allowed. However, self pleasuring is only allowed with the prior consent if visually enjoying others.
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PRIVACY
Do not share stories or personal details with others outside of the event. This is a safe space for self-expression and exploration, to expose our deepest desires without judgement.
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Through shared respect we can all have a beautifully memorable weekend together!
Big love from The Naked World 🌳🌳🌳