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  2. Leather subculture - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, men's leather culture has been associated with men above the age of 40, but recent years have seen growing numbers of younger leather men. Also, in much of the rest of the world, including Europe and Australia, there is a merging of the established older leather community with young leathermen and leatherwomen and kink ...

  3. Bondage harness - Wikipedia

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    A bondage harness is a piece of BDSM equipment worn for the purposes of bondage. [1] The harness typically consists of a series of leather straps, usually between 1 and 2 cm wide, attached together in such a way as to allow a person to "wear" the item. Customization of the harness may be needed depending on the specific individual's body.

  4. Bondage (BDSM) - Wikipedia

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    A table in Larry Townsend's The Leatherman's Handbook II (the 1983 second edition; the 1972 first edition did not include this list) which is generally considered authoritative states that a grey handkerchief is a symbol for bondage in the handkerchief code, which is employed usually among gay male casual-sex seekers or BDSM practitioners in ...

  5. Nasty Pig - Wikipedia

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    The gay-owned brand has since expanded into a full clothing line, including underwear, jockstraps, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, and swimwear, among other accessories, [3] [4] and mostly targets gay men. [5] Sexual fetishism remains an influence; Nasty Pig has carried bondage harnesses and straps, [6] as well as rubber jockstraps and bedding. [7]

  6. Bondage positions and methods - Wikipedia

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    The rope is looped over the participants neck (or chest harness), and back to the ankles; this is then progressively tightened, bringing the ankles up to the head. [7] [8] [9] Due to the forced bent-down position of the upper body, this position sends a burning sensation through the body if the subject remains in it for a long time.

  7. Handkerchief code - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the modern hanky code developed as a semiotic system of sexual advertising popular among the gay leather community of the United States [3] and cruising scene more broadly. Businesses across the country used the hanky code in advertisements to gay clientele. [4] [5] The origin of the modern hanky code is disputed.

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