Option 1: “Affirmative consent is expected for anything. Use the “ask to touch” rule if you don’t know the person or with what they’re comfortable. “
Option 2: “Affirmative consent is expected for anything serious, for light stuff like touching and groping you will need to make it clear what is and isn’t ok. Going the fursuiter way and wearing a “Ask to touch” sign of some kind might be a good compromise if it is a concern.”
Option 3: “Affirmative consent is expected for anything serious, and you should definitely ask before touching someone you don’t know.If someone moves away from your touch, that’s likely a no.”
Option 4: “Consent for light groping and touching of the exterior of clothing, if chosen to be worn, is assumed upon attendance. Any attendee may request such attentions cease, if they wish. Should anyone wish to attend who would not be comfortable with touching or groping, a badge or sign with “Ask to touch” may be worn. Affirmative verbal or nonverbal consent is expected to put hands in someone’s underwear or under any clothing they choose to wear.”
Option 5: Remove this rule entirely
!NOTICE!
We realize some users have concerns that a restrictive interpretation of this rule might be a bit at odds with their headspace or how they personally play. If the rule does change we will be giving out free colored wristbands to signify if you would like to visibly let the party know you are open to touches/play/etc without needing to confirm with everyone. More to follow (and we will be taking some group input) on this soon!