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Examples, ideas and discussion for those who follow - or would like to follow - the calling to live in a modern-day Master/Slave relationship. More than a general book about rules, rituals, personal behaviour and etiquette, Rubel offers a glimpse into the complex world of protocols set in the context of a Leather Master/ Slave relationship.
"Selections from fifteen years of Leather Life columns and other writings originally published in Lavender magazine and elsewhere, newly revised and annotated"--Cover.
In this captivating compilation of twelve thought-provoking essays and one highly irreverent poem, E.I. Saint fearlessly delves into the depths of his personal journey as a gay leather man within the vibrant and enigmatic world of BDSM. With unflinching honesty and raw vulnerability, he invites readers to join him on an exploration of the unconventional and exhilarating aspects of his life. From the gripping accounts of self-discovery to tender reflections on love and relationships, Mew-sings of a Leather Kitty paints a vivid portrait of a community rarely spoken about openly. Amidst the leather-clad rituals, intricate power dynamics, and daring exploration of desires, E.I. Saint unveils the...
A Handbook for Promoters, Contestants, Judges and Titleholders The complete guide to the leather contest for promoters, contestants, judges and winners.
Built on all new information recently unearthed, this stylishly written and illustrated "timeline archive" of art, sex, obscenity, gender, culture wars, homophobia, pop culture, and the gay mafia, will get 21st-century readers and researchers up to speed fast on the serious fun of who did what to whom when and why.
The Reader's Guide to Lesbian and Gay Studies surveys the field in some 470 entries on individuals (Adrienne Rich); arts and cultural studies (Dance); ethics, religion, and philosophical issues (Monastic Traditions); historical figures, periods, and ideas (Germany between the World Wars); language, literature, and communication (British Drama); law and politics (Child Custody); medicine and biological sciences (Health and Illness); and psychology, social sciences, and education (Kinsey Report).