Emotional

Rogue Rope Camp can stir a lot.
Connection. Intensity. Joy. Tenderness.
And sometimes — disorientation, overwhelm, or loneliness.

Whether it’s a hard conversation, a crash after a scene, or just missing the familiar rhythms of home… it’s okay. You’re not doing it wrong.


  • Be gentle with yourself. Take breaks. Drink water. Cry if you need to.
  • Listen to your body — and let it guide your pace.
  • Set your boundaries clearly, and hold them with love.
  • Say no when you need to. Say yes only when it’s real.
  • Focus on what feels right for you — not what others are doing.
  • Ask for help. Even if it feels awkward. Especially then.

Care here isn’t assigned. It’s shared.

When someone wears a FWB bracelet, it means they’re open to holding space — for a check-in, a grounding moment, a quiet sit under the trees. When you feel strong enough to care for others, you can wear one too.

You can also always approach:

  • A trusted friend or campmate
  • A Consent Crew member — they’re here for boundaries, repair, or if something feels off
  • Or just someone who looks like they might get it — we’re all learning to read each other, gently

If something feels off — we don’t rush to blame or label.
We look for what can help.
Sometimes that’s a conversation. Sometimes it’s a hug and a snack. Sometimes it’s space.

We’ll figure it out together.


This place is intense because it’s real.
And real things take courage.

Let yourself be soft here, too.

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