House of S.E.X. — Rules of Engagement

NFT CLT
2 min readMar 17, 2023

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We are delighted to be exploring themes of sex, art, and spirituality at our events. Creating a safe and respectful environment at an event covering sensitive (and often taboo) topics requires the participation of everyone involved. Here are guidelines for event attendees to consider:

  1. Be mindful of personal safety: Take steps to ensure your personal safety, such as being aware of your surroundings, traveling with a friend, and not leaving your belongings unattended.
  2. Respect others: Treat others with respect and kindness. Avoid behavior that could be seen as aggressive or intimidating. Respect people’s personal space and boundaries.
  3. Listen actively: Listen actively and attentively when others are speaking. Avoid interrupting or talking over others. Ask questions and show genuine interest in what others have to say.
  4. Avoid offensive language: Avoid using offensive language or making derogatory remarks about someone’s race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or any other personal characteristic. Be mindful of the impact your words may have on others.
  5. Be inclusive: Be inclusive and welcoming to people from all backgrounds. Avoid making assumptions about someone’s identity or background.
  6. Respect personal boundaries: Be aware of personal boundaries and respect them. Do not assume that someone is comfortable with physical touch or intimacy. Always ask for consent before engaging in any physical contact.
  7. Ask for consent in advance: Ask for consent in advance if you are planning to engage in an activity that may require consent, such as taking photographs or engaging in physical touch.
  8. Use clear communication: Use clear and respectful communication when asking for consent. Be specific about what you are asking for and give the other person the opportunity to say yes or no.
  9. Respect a “no”: Respect the other person’s right to say no. If someone says no to a request, do not pressure them or try to change their mind.
  10. Check in frequently: Check in frequently to ensure that the other person is still comfortable with what is happening. Be open to adjusting or stopping the activity if the other person’s level of comfort changes.
  11. Be mindful of non-verbal cues: Pay attention to non-verbal cues, such as body language and facial expressions. If someone seems uncomfortable or hesitant, take a step back and ask if everything is okay.
  12. Report any concerns: If you witness or experience behavior that makes you feel unsafe or disrespected, report it to event organizers or security staff. They can take appropriate action to address the situation.

By following these guidelines, event attendees can help create a culture of respect, where everyone’s boundaries are valued.

To claim a “key” to the House of S.E.X. — — — > https://membrz.club/houseofs3x/memberships

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