Ownership flag

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is intended to represent the [[Ownership]] subculture.
 
is intended to represent the [[Ownership]] subculture.
  
[[Image:Ownership-168x102.png|right|168px]]  
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[[Image:Ownership-flag.png|thumb|Flag design]]  
The stripes of the flag and the red colour of the shield were inspired by the
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The stripes of the flag and the red colour of the shield were inspired by the [[Leather Pride Flag]], with black and white chosen to represent the "cage bar" stripes of convict uniforms, and the sharp distinction between owners and owned.
[[Leather Pride Flag]], with black and white chosen to represent the "cage bar" stripes of convict uniforms, and the sharp distinction between owners and owned.
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The red shield and collar represent owners and owned, and are part of the set of Ownership Icon
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The red shield and collar represent owners and owned respectively, and are part of the set of Ownership Icon symbols for different orientations and genders.
symbols for different orientations and genders.
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==External Links==
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The shape of the collar also looks like a letter O for "ownership".
  
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==External Links==
 
* [http://www.ownershipflag.com/ Ownership Icons & Flag site]
 
* [http://www.ownershipflag.com/ Ownership Icons & Flag site]
  
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[[Category:D/s]]
 
[[Category:D/s]]
 
[[Category:History]]
 
[[Category:History]]
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[[Category:Symbols and signals]]

Latest revision as of 05:36, 6 September 2023

The Ownership Flag is intended to represent the Ownership subculture.

Flag design

The stripes of the flag and the red colour of the shield were inspired by the Leather Pride Flag, with black and white chosen to represent the "cage bar" stripes of convict uniforms, and the sharp distinction between owners and owned.

The red shield and collar represent owners and owned respectively, and are part of the set of Ownership Icon symbols for different orientations and genders.

The shape of the collar also looks like a letter O for "ownership".

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