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a much more easy and playful door for younger guys who are curious about the scene to get into it. 'San Francisco historically has been sort of one of the centers for the leather scene in the gay and queer community and puppy play has been. He said he was first interested in leather culture, and then started exploring kink and pup play the year before his move to the West Coast. Joe, who asked that his last name not be used, has lived in San Francisco since 2013. 'It's definitely the largest and most social of the scenes I've seen around. Joe, 29, whose pup name is Jumper, told that the scene has blown up in the last several years. I mean if they do see us in gear, I think San Francisco is just a place where people are accustomed to seeing diverse subcultures, to seeing interesting outfits and looks.' 'I will say in San Francisco, I just feel like people barely bat an eye. Hammack, who has lived in San Francisco for about 12 years, said that the mainstream visibility of the puppy play community has dramatically increased in the city since around 2014. 'Some pups are "locked," meaning that they have a kind of owner or - we tend not to use the word master - an owner or a handler or an alpha whose collared them, we'd say.' 'The collar is really important symbolically and that is something that most of us tend to wear almost all the time, at least when we're in non-work settings,' Hammack, 43, told. Some also choose a pup identity, complete with names like Threat, Rotten Dog, Dirty, Deuce and Binky.īut almost all pups wear a collar, explained Dr Phillip Hammack, one of the founders of the Fog City Pack in San Francisco and who goes by the pup name Turbo. It can be sexual or nonsexual, one can sport the gear or not, and a pup may or may not have a handler, someone who can gave commands, such as speak and rollover, or sexual orders. Unlike, perhaps, other relationships of dominance and submission, there is no one way to engage in pup play. Welcome to the kinky world of 'pup play': A subculture of BDSM in which mostly men act like young dogs decked out in gear that includes a colorful array of masks, hoods, muzzles, collars, leashes, mitts and tails, and sometimes coupled with brightly-hued knee socks stamped with paw prints. Other moments, they are flat on their backs, cuddling. Sometimes on all fours, tongue out or playing with toys such as balls and Frisbees. They romp, growl, nuzzle, whimper, bark and wag their tails.