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BDSM Dictionary : Handkerchief codes : history
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Handkerchief codes
Handkerchief code, more commonly known as hanky code, was
a way of indicating, usually among gay and gay
Leather casual sex seekers or
BDSM practitioners in the US and Canada, whether
they were a top or bottom, and what kind of sex they were seeking, by wearing
colour-coded handkerchiefs (or some other piece of material), usually in
the back pocket of jeans. These were worn on the
left side of the body for tops and the right for bottoms (this division
is still somewhat common: tops may wear keys on
the left belt loop and bottoms on the right, for example).
There is no universally understood colour code, and there may have been
regional variations. There is, however, a general agreement on the
colours for more common practices: yellow for
watersports, red for
fisting, navy for anal
intercourse, grey for bondage and black
for generalised S&M, but there was no consensus for
the more uncommon practices, mainly because of the difficulty in
acquiring such coloured handkerchiefs, but particularly because no one
save for a gay sex shop clerk ever bothered to learn them all.
It is less common than it used to be, perhaps due to the advent of
Internet dating and the coming out of more members of the leather and
BDSM communities. For the universally understood colours, however, the
basic hanky code still holds, and, for the totally
out, is often a part of one's everyday street wear
(but red hankies need to be further explicated before one makes a pass
in non-gay contexts).Further Reading
- Trevor Jacques, "On the Safe Edge: A Manual for SM Play" (ISBN
1-895857-05-8)
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