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Not everyone who plays strip poker should have to be a supermodel. Just be kind and recognize that the other players are putting themselves out there and shouldn't be judged or insulted for the way they look. Some games among adults can turn into something more, but most just involve just a little loss of modesty. If a sexual situation does arise, make sure everyone is happy with that, or keep the game platonic. Make sure everyone is playing because they are having fun, and don't force anyone to stay who doesn't want to. If something happens to ruin the good vibe, cut your losses and let everyone go home. If you are at a game of strip poker with your romantic partner or a friend you may be attracted to, watching other people see that person naked can spark some unhappy feelings. Keep these instincts in check—getting petty or angry is the fastest way to ruin the game for everyone. A little flirtation is expected, but coming on too strong will be a big turn-off to everyone.
Don't be rude or judgmental about other players' bodies. Don't assume going in that strip poker will turn sexual—or won't. Stop the game if someone gets upset. Don't get jealous or territorial. Don't sexualize or objectify other players. Play your best poker!