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Dares

General
Difficulty
Location
Competition Dares

What are dares?

Dares are challenges which usually can be completed alone or with another person and require a certain level of public exposure. Those levels of exposure can be flashing, bottom- or topless, completely naked.

What are difficulties?

Dares are divided into 6 difficulties (Very Easy, Easy, Medium, Hard, Very Hard, Exhibitionist).

Very Easy and Easy dares are meant for beginners when it comes to public nudity. They are often done at home, at a secluded location in nature or not fully naked in a public location which usually isn't too busy.

Medium dares are meant for courages people who want to test their limits. They usually have a higher chance of getting caught but don't implement that you have to be completely naked in front strangers.

 

Hard and Very Hard dares are meant for the experienced. They either have a high chance of getting caught fully exposed in a public location.

Exhibitionist dares are meant for people who are not shy of being seen naked by multiple people.

What are locations?

There are currently 34 locations a dare can be placed in. For example: Amusement Park, City / Town, Gym, Restaurant and more. The dare should be completed in set location or one which is very similar to it.

One of the locations is called Various, which means that the dare doesn't have a specific or takes place in more than one location to be completed in. You can find more information in each description of those dares.

What are competition dares?

In a dare marked as a competition two members of NIP-Dares compete against each other. Both members receive NIP-Points but depending on the description of the dare the amount received can be different. Usually one member "wins" which rewards her/him with more NIP-Points than the other.

What is a piece of clothing?

Some dares expect a full set of clothes, which consist of 6 pieces of clothing. All clothing can be divided into the following categories: Underwear (Clothing worn below other clothes), upper wear (clothing worn from the waist upwards), bottom wear (clothing worn from the waist downwards) and footwear (clothing which covers the feet). Dares usually specify these terms as well in their description.

 

When a dare asks you to be naked, it always specifies if shoes are allowed or not. That would look like this:
Naked (no clothes) or naked (no clothes besides shoes).

Piece Of Clothing
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