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Tap-out is a safety technique, akin to the [[brems]] safeword, where a player can signal that they wish to leave or reduce the intensity of the current scene by tapping, twice.
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'''Tap-out''' is a safety technique, akin to the [[brems]] safe word, where a player can signal that they wish to leave or reduce the intensity of the current scene by tapping, twice.
  
 
A tap-out can be communicated by tapping another players body, or by tapping twice on a surface loud enough to make sound.
 
A tap-out can be communicated by tapping another players body, or by tapping twice on a surface loud enough to make sound.
  
The technique was introduced at the 2015 production of [[InsideHamlet]]
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The technique was introduced at the 2015 production of [[Inside Hamlet]]
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[[Category:Techniques]][[Category:Safety]]

Latest revision as of 14:17, 5 January 2019

Tap-out is a safety technique, akin to the brems safe word, where a player can signal that they wish to leave or reduce the intensity of the current scene by tapping, twice.

A tap-out can be communicated by tapping another players body, or by tapping twice on a surface loud enough to make sound.

The technique was introduced at the 2015 production of Inside Hamlet