The gay handkerchief code, commonly known as the hanky code, is a color-coded system used by gay casual-sex seekers to make known their sexual fetishes.
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A white handkerchief in the left rear pocket used to mean the guy was into first-timers, but the code is not standardized, and these things change over time.
Based on the handkerchief code widely used by gay men in the 1970s that still continues today, orange means you are willing to do anything. Here are the meanings of the rest of the handkerchief colors in gay culture:Dark pink: nipple tortureYellow: water sportsBrown: poopTeal: penis and ball tortureLight blue: oral sexMedium blue: uniformsHunter green: daddy-boy sexGray: bondageBlack: heavy S&MRed: fistingPurple: piercingsLight pink: dildosDark blue: analSand: sweat and tear fetishKelly green: prostitutionWhite: zig zagsCharcoal: latex and PVCGold: size queenLight yellow: spittingDepending on which side the handkerchief is worn, if it is on the right you want to receive (bottom) and on the left you want to give (top).Now, the handkerchief code is called "flagging" and is primarily used in leather culture. The color code also applies to leather armbands.
Handkerchief is a noun.
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It's a handkerchief you keep in your pocket.
The word handkerchief is not in the Bible
The latin word for handkerchief is súdaríum
Some say if you have an earring in the left ear it shows that you are gay. This is true. ---- I must say, I completely disagree with that quote. Both my brother and father have earrings in their left ears, and I assure you neither are gay! I have known dozens upon dozens of straight men who wear earrings on their left ear, right ear, or both ears. It means absolutely nothing. You are queer as a three dollar bill if you have right earring, left ear you are cool. --- It seems that the right ear is the one that means that. Sure, some think either ear on a man means that. Now, if you go by the old gay handkerchief codes, you can assume that either ear could mean gay, but that there is a distinction. The handkerchief code states that a handkerchief in the right pocket means you are the "receiver" (gay bottom) but that the left side means you are the giver (gay top). So maybe that applied to earrings as well. So the left ear was more popular since, even if someone used that to accuse them of being gay, it would mean a less marginalized type of gay person, since gay tops could pass for straight. Nowadays, all of the above is moot. More heterosexual men wear earrings than gay men. Now that the gay community is out and more accepted, using earrings to hint that one is gay is mostly obsolete.
handkerchief or hanky