Leather girls Of Color

Respect is more than a word; it’s a practice. In Leather spaces, it’s often tied to tradition, protocols, earned titles, and lived experience. In “vanilla” settings, it might be more about politeness, social cues, or cultural norms.

💡 Does the way you apply Respect differ within Leather vs. “vanilla” settings? 

We’re digging into how context and environment shape our understanding and practice of Respect

Reflect with us. Share your experience. Let’s explore the layers of Respect, together!

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