Standards of Behavior in Public Areas
- No exposed breasts, genitals, or ass cracks
- No walking of slaves or subs through the hotel on leashes, ropes, or other bondage implements
- No wearing of hoods/masks in public areas with the exception of CDC approved face coverings
- No clothing that would be overtly suggestive or provocative (ie, clothing that you would not wear to a public shopping mall or grocery store)
- No sexually suggestive propositions to hotel staff or the general public that may be at the hotel
- Be aware of your surroundings when discussing “lifestyle” topics and or topics of a sexual nature, as there may be individuals not associated with the event in these public areas
- Absolutely no opening of the curtains in hotel rooms for others to see you change, having intercourse, or any other things that might be considered sexual in nature. If caught you will be asked to leave and be permanently banned from the event. There is a ZERO tolerance policy for this.
Rule of Thumb: If you have a question about whether something is proper or not, it probably isn’t. Be safe—don’t do it! If you are caught doing something inappropriate, wearing something inappropriate, or having conversations that would normally be considered inappropriate for a public area, you will be either asked to change, stop what you are doing, or move inside the secured area. You will only get one warning before you will be asked to leave as this has a significant impact on our ability to work with hotels to get venues.
Consent: As always, if at any time you feel that you have concerns, feel your consent has been violated, or feel that maybe a scene you did was not what you thought it was supposed to be and have concerns, please reach out to the event producers, or any Guild Staff members to address these concerns. Guild of Deviated Standards takes this very seriously and wants to ensure that a safe environment is provided for all our members. We know from experience that it is not always easy to bring something like this up to an event producer or even a friend, however, your courage in doing so helps to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone else around you as well as the event. If you wish to address an issue more privately you may always send an email to producers@guildofdeviatedstandards.com