Code of Conduct

We expect all attendees to behave like responsible adults and to act in alignment with our values and culture. This code of conduct establishes a minimum standard for appropriate behavior but is not exhaustive.

  1. No bigotry. We don’t tolerate bigotry of any kind. NARIX strives to be actively anti-racist and we expect all attendees to do the same.

  2. Consent. Maintain a high standard of consent and establish unambiguous consent for all activities.

  3. Confidentiality. Do not share any personal or identifiable information about anyone else without their explicit permission. Obtain unambiguous consent from everyone in a photo before taking it.

  4. Be kind. Treat all other attendees with kindness at all times.

  5. No harassment or intimidation. We don’t tolerate threats of any kind or repeated contact of any kind with someone who doesn’t want to have contact with you.

  6. Respect each other. Respect everyone, even if their kink is not your kink.

  7. Respect the venue. Being hosted at this venue is a privilege. Treat the space well and play an active role in taking care of it.

  8. Obey the staff. When an event staff member asks you to do something, please do it even if you don’t agree with their reasoning.

  9. Alcohol and substances. Alcohol, illegal substances, smoking, and vaping are prohibited in all event spaces. Your use of substances outside the event must not impair your ability to participate appropriately and safely in the event.

  10. No weapons. Do not bring guns (including non-working replicas) or other weapons to the event. You may bring weapons intended purely for play so long as you are in compliance with all applicable laws.

  11. Clean up after yourself. Please be kind to our all-volunteer staff and your fellow attendees by cleaning up after yourself.

We consider all consensual kinks to be valid and appropriate. However, to ensure that NARIX is a safe and inclusive space, we don’t allow certain kinks at the event:

  • Race play

  • Loud or intrusive Consensual Non-Consent

  • Scat

  • Any play involving open flame

  • Any play that might leave fluids of any kind in the space or on furniture, or that might project fluids outside the scene.