This article draws from online sources. It will be progressively enriched as community voices are shared.
What You Will Understand
- ▸Watersports in gay leather culture is not generic dominance play—it's rooted in territorial marking, possession, and Old Guard covenant traditions
- ▸The handkerchief code (yellow) emerged from 1970s leather communities as a way to signal this specific interest within established hierarchy
- ▸The act of marking—urinating on a submissive—mirrors primal dominance behavior and serves as a visible claim of ownership within the power dynamic
- ▸This practice distinguishes itself from other kinks by its connection to deeper leather culture institutions: leather events, clubs, and the mentor-apprentice model
