Leather
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The Leather Subculture typically includes both a style of dress and an affiliation with BDSM practice. Both the style of dress and the kinds of BDSM activities characteristic of a community may differ between gay, lesbian, and straight communities, and between Old Guard and newer generations of players. While most people who engage in the leather culture style of dress are also affiliated with BDSM practice, not all BDSM practitioners wear leather culture apparel.
The leather community has been considered a subset of BDSM culture rather than a direct descendant of gay culture as a whole, despite the fact that in years past, much of the organized SM community was in fact homosexual. Today, while some may still use the term strictly in the old-fashioned sense (confusing it with old guard), the "leather community" or "leather culture" can include all practitioners, whether gay, lesbian, straight, bisexual, or pansexual, and high or low protocol.
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External links
- Leather article on Wikipedia
(This article incorporates text from the Leather subculture article in Wikipedia.)
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- Essays by Mikail Togneri
- Absolute_Dynamic on Yahoo Groups (formerly AbsoluteBDSM)
Archivist note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org
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The Leather Subculture typically includes both a style of dress and an affiliation with BDSM practice. Both the style of dress and the kinds of BDSM activities characteristic of a community may differ between gay, lesbian, and straight communities, and between Old Guard and newer generations of players. While most people who engage in the leather culture style of dress are also affiliated with BDSM practice, not all BDSM practitioners wear leather culture apparel.
The leather community has been considered a subset of BDSM culture rather than a direct descendant of gay culture as a whole, despite the fact that in years past much of the organized SM community was in fact homosexual. Today, while some may still use the term strictly in the old fashioned sense (confusing it with old guard), the "leather community" or "leather culture" can include all practitioners whether gay, lesbian, straight, bisexual, or pansexual; and high or low protocol.
See also
External links
- Leather article on Wikipedia
(This article incorporates text from the Leather subculture article in Wikipedia.)
Archivist note: Leather and Leather Subculture on Wipipedia
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Archivist note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org
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