So it was natural for me to embrace the leather pride flag that Tony DeBlase created as a symbol I could relate to in the beginning when it first came out and even more so over the decades.īut even though I identified with the leather pride flag it still was missing something, a complete representation of myself. 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/friends) or any of the other organizations I belonged to that have come and gone since but as a gay leather man and finally over time as a gay leather Dog. Growing up I always had a pup (Dog) soul. 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. I am going to throw a little history lesson into this pup pride flag discussion: ~ Original note from Kirk “Brue” Pierce, the original designer to the Pup Bone pride flag. Gaydogtraining pup pride flag which is still in use today
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