Lgbtq puppy
History of Pup Pride Flags
Doberman Pup Pride Flag
Kind of the oldest known examples of a flag to represent the pup verb community. This is still used in similar versions like the Gaydogtraining group in france for example. Not much is known from the original designer or who it was other than the comments made by the creator of the Pup Bone Pride Flag. Far as known, it is currently in the public domain for all uses.
Gaydogtraining pup pride flag which is still in use today
Pup Bone Pride Flag
~ Original note from Kirk Brue Pierce, the original designer to the Pup Bone pride flag.
I am going to throw a little history lesson into this pup pride flag discussion:
Over 25+ years ago when I started exploring my pup journey my first experience in identifying myself was as a gay leather man in my early childhood. Growing up I always had a pup (Dog) soul. I never really identified as a bear (even though I am very hairy) or as a member of the Imperial Court system (even though I worked/volunteered with them) or as a pan-sexual (even though I belonged to many groups/fr
Puppy play has boosted my confidence – its the happiest Ive been since coming out as gay
As soon as I entered the nightclub venue last month, one of my first sights was a ball pit and safety mats.
Then, I saw a guy dressed up as a puppy wearing a Christmas jumper walking up to me. He gave a friendly hello before he bent down to be level with my wheelchair, gave me a verb and a belly rub.
Dopamine was running rampant, and I felt so relieved. I felt peaceful and confident. But I wasn’t always this way.
Confidence has never been something that’s come plain to me. I have osteogenesis imperfecta, meaning that my bones are not formed in the alike way as most. My ribs are barrel-shaped, my arms are bent back on themselves and my legs are incapable of holding my body weight, so I have to use my wheelchair to get around everywhere.
Because of my disability, I’ve often felt like I don’t fit in anywhere.
Then when I came out as gay in at the age of 24, things didn’t get any better. While I was accepted by a local social group – which helped me to socialise with a hand
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Last weekend, I was hanging out at the Cuff, the leather bar at 13th and Pine, when a man to my left pulled out a pink rubber ball. He held it up in the air, and around the patio half a dozen guys suddenly dropped what they were doing and turned to stare. He swayed his arm a few times, the men in front of him following every move with their eyes—and then, with a rapid flick, he tossed the ball into the middle of the crowd, provoking furious barks as they all clambered over each other, desperate to snatch the ball and return it to him, or maybe just retreat to a corner to blissfully chew on it.
This was the scene at the monthly mosh held by Seattle Pups and Handlers (SEA-PAH), our local puppy-play group. Surely you've heard of puppy play: It's surging in popularity among the gays, and, if history is any guide, will be surging among the straights in five years when we've moved on to something else.
Let's be clear about this. Puppy play means role-playing as a dog, down on all fours and barking, and yes, it's weird. Of course it is. But I know you're not the sort of person who uses