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Cultural Orientations represent major historical movements that are directly related to, are a sub-sect of, or are mixed in heavily with BDSM culture at large. It is entirely possible for an individual or relationship to fall within one, none or many of these cultural orientations. | Cultural Orientations represent major historical movements that are directly related to, are a sub-sect of, or are mixed in heavily with BDSM culture at large. It is entirely possible for an individual or relationship to fall within one, none or many of these cultural orientations. | ||
− | + | *Leather (Gay, Heterosexual, Families, Houses, Old Guard, M/s) {{Citation needed}} | |
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*Kinky | *Kinky | ||
*Sex Positive | *Sex Positive | ||
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*Spiritualist | *Spiritualist | ||
*Private | *Private | ||
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Revision as of 02:15, 10 March 2014
Cultural Orientations represent major historical movements that are directly related to, are a sub-sect of, or are mixed in heavily with BDSM culture at large. It is entirely possible for an individual or relationship to fall within one, none or many of these cultural orientations.
- Leather (Gay, Heterosexual, Families, Houses, Old Guard, M/s) [citation needed]
- Kinky
- Sex Positive
- Spiritualist
- Private