Flagging
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'''Flagging''' is the wearing of specific clothing, insignia, or accessories such as coloured handkershiefs or bunches of keys, or wearing them in a specific manner or position, as a signal to indicate interest in specific sexual or [[BDSM]] activity. | '''Flagging''' is the wearing of specific clothing, insignia, or accessories such as coloured handkershiefs or bunches of keys, or wearing them in a specific manner or position, as a signal to indicate interest in specific sexual or [[BDSM]] activity. | ||
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+ | == Key code == | ||
+ | '''Key code''' was a 1960s to 1980s era way of [[flagging]] your psychological persuasion. If you were a [[dominant]], you wore belt keys on your left; otherwise, they were on the right. All good [[leather queen]]s of the 1960s and 1970s wore their keys in that way. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Handkerchief codes]] | * [[Handkerchief codes]] | ||
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* [[Dress code]] | * [[Dress code]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:27, 18 August 2014
Flagging is the wearing of specific clothing, insignia, or accessories such as coloured handkershiefs or bunches of keys, or wearing them in a specific manner or position, as a signal to indicate interest in specific sexual or BDSM activity.
[edit] Key code
Key code was a 1960s to 1980s era way of flagging your psychological persuasion. If you were a dominant, you wore belt keys on your left; otherwise, they were on the right. All good leather queens of the 1960s and 1970s wore their keys in that way.