Gay male
BDSM leather culture grew out of post-
WWII biker culture[?]. This subculture is epitomized by the
Leatherman's Handbook by
Larry Townsend[?], published in 1972, which essentially defined the
Old Guard leather culture. This code emphasized strict formality and fixed roles (i.e. no
switching), and did not really include
lesbian women or heterosexuals.
New Guard leather culture appeared in the 1990s, as a reaction to the restrictions of Old Guard style. New Guard, or new leather, embraced switching and often combined spirituality with their play.
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