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13 March 2026
- 11:3211:32, 13 March 2026 diff hist +671 Chosen Family and Social Belonging in Gay Communities No edit summary
- 11:3011:30, 13 March 2026 diff hist +699 Observer Identity in Social Spaces No edit summary
- 11:2911:29, 13 March 2026 diff hist +774 Loneliness Within Community No edit summary
- 11:2711:27, 13 March 2026 diff hist +1,722 Community Burnout No edit summary
- 11:2611:26, 13 March 2026 diff hist +551 Belonging Without Centrality No edit summary
- 08:2608:26, 13 March 2026 diff hist +493 Navigating Identity Shifts Across Different Life Stages No edit summary
- 07:3107:31, 13 March 2026 diff hist +1,617 Masculinity Across Life Stages No edit summary
- 07:1507:15, 13 March 2026 diff hist +4,467 N AlphaX Wiki:Copyrights Created page with "{{KinkipediaArticle | Title=Masculinity Across Life Stages | Opening=Masculinity in gay communities is often discussed in relation to confidence, visibility, and social presence. Cultural messaging frequently highlights specific traits, particularly in younger adults. Over time, these representations can create the impression that masculinity is fixed and must be maintained in a single form. In reality, masculinity evolves across life stages. Personal growth, shiftin..." current
- 07:1207:12, 13 March 2026 diff hist +1,497 Ageism in Gay Dating Culture No edit summary
10 March 2026
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- 13:0613:06, 10 March 2026 diff hist −2,102 Main Page No edit summary
- 13:0413:04, 10 March 2026 diff hist +1,925 Main Page No edit summary
- 13:0313:03, 10 March 2026 diff hist −602 Main Page No edit summary
- 12:5112:51, 10 March 2026 diff hist +1,213 Main Page Removed redirect to AlphaX Academy
9 March 2026
- 22:4022:40, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,075 N Kink Created page with "= Kink = '''Kink''' refers to a broad category of sexual interests, practices, or preferences that fall outside what is traditionally considered conventional sexual behavior. Within modern communities, kink often includes activities related to BDSM, fetish interests, role-play, or power exchange dynamics. These practices are typically explored within frameworks of consent, communication, and mutual respect. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational..."
- 22:3922:39, 9 March 2026 diff hist +1,951 N Switch (BDSM) Created page with "= Switch (BDSM) = '''Switch''' refers to a person within BDSM or kink communities who is comfortable taking either the Dominant or submissive role depending on the situation, partner, or scene. Switching allows individuals to explore both sides of power exchange dynamics and experience different emotional or physical roles. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Discussions of BDSM roles relate to consensual adult activities an..."
- 22:3922:39, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,145 N Power Exchange Created page with "= Power Exchange = '''Power exchange''' refers to a consensual relationship dynamic within BDSM and kink in which one participant voluntarily grants authority or control to another participant. This exchange of authority may be temporary, such as during a scene, or ongoing within lifestyle relationships. Power exchange dynamics are based on explicit consent, communication, and negotiated boundaries. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes onl..."
- 22:3822:38, 9 March 2026 diff hist +1,835 N Fetish Fashion Created page with "= Fetish Fashion = '''Fetish fashion''' refers to clothing styles associated with fetish culture, kink, and BDSM aesthetics. These styles often emphasize materials, silhouettes, and symbolic elements that evoke eroticism, power dynamics, or sensory stimulation. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Discussions of fetish fashion relate to adult culture and should be understood within contexts of consent and personal expression.}} == D..."
- 22:3722:37, 9 March 2026 diff hist +1,790 N Boot Worship Created page with "= Boot Worship = '''Boot worship''' refers to a consensual activity within BDSM and kink contexts in which one participant expresses admiration, submission, or devotion toward another person's boots. This activity often appears in Dominance and submission dynamics, where the act symbolizes respect, obedience, or reverence toward a Dominant partner. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Activities described here should occur only b..."
- 22:3722:37, 9 March 2026 diff hist +1,605 N Boot fetish Created page with "= Boot Fetish = '''Boot fetish''' refers to a form of fetish in which a person experiences erotic or aesthetic attraction to boots, particularly leather boots or high boots. Within kink and BDSM communities, boots may also hold symbolic associations with authority, dominance, or submission. Boot-related activities are often incorporated into power exchange dynamics or fetish fashion. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Fetish pr..."
- 22:3622:36, 9 March 2026 diff hist +1,683 N Latex Fetish Created page with "= Latex Fetish = '''Latex fetish''' refers to erotic or aesthetic attraction to latex clothing, materials, or textures. Latex garments are often associated with fetish fashion and may appear in BDSM or kink environments due to their distinctive visual appearance, tight fit, and glossy surface. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Fetish practices should only occur between consenting adults who communicate clearly about boundaries and..."
- 22:3522:35, 9 March 2026 diff hist +1,858 N Leather Fetish Created page with "= Leather Fetish = '''Leather fetish''' refers to erotic or aesthetic attraction to leather clothing, equipment, or accessories. Within kink and BDSM communities, leather often carries symbolic associations with authority, strength, and sexual identity. Leather clothing and gear may also appear in power exchange dynamics and fetish fashion. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Fetish interests should be explored responsibly and only..."
- 22:3522:35, 9 March 2026 diff hist +1,616 N Foot Fetish Created page with "= Foot Fetish = '''Foot fetish''' refers to a form of fetish in which a person experiences sexual or erotic attraction to feet, toes, footwear, or related activities. Foot fetishism is one of the most commonly reported fetishes and appears across many cultures and communities. Within kink and BDSM contexts, foot-focused activities may also be incorporated into power exchange dynamics or ritualized forms of admiration. {{disclaimer|This article is for e..."
- 22:3422:34, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,082 N Mummification (BDSM) Created page with "= Mummification (BDSM) = '''Mummification''' in BDSM refers to consensual practices in which a participant's body is tightly wrapped in materials such as plastic wrap, tape, fabric, or bandages. The purpose of mummification is to restrict movement and create intense sensations of immobilization, vulnerability, or sensory focus. This practice may occur within Dominance and submission dynamics or as a standalone bondage activity. {{disclaimer|This article is fo..."
- 22:3322:33, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,060 N Hogtie Created page with "= Hogtie = '''Hogtie''' refers to a restraint position used in BDSM and bondage where a person's wrists and ankles are bound together behind the body. The position restricts movement and may increase feelings of vulnerability and helplessness within a consensual scene. Hogties are often used in power exchange scenarios involving Dominance and submission. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Hogtie positions can place stress on joints..."
- 22:3322:33, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,035 N Suspension Bondage Created page with "= Suspension Bondage = '''Suspension bondage''' refers to a form of rope bondage in BDSM where a participant is partially or fully lifted from the ground using ropes attached to an overhead support. Suspension creates both visual and physical intensity and is considered an advanced bondage practice requiring specialized training and equipment. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Suspension bondage carries significant physical risks incl..."
- 22:3222:32, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,277 N Shibari Created page with "= Shibari = '''Shibari''' is a Japanese form of rope bondage within BDSM that emphasizes aesthetic patterns and artistic expression. The word ''shibari'' derives from the Japanese verb meaning “to tie” or “to bind.” In modern BDSM contexts it typically refers to decorative rope bondage that focuses on visual beauty and emotional connection between participants. Shibari often overlaps with the related term kinbaku, which refers to erotic Japanese rope b..."
- 22:3222:32, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,098 N Rope Bondage Created page with "= Rope Bondage = '''Rope bondage''' refers to consensual restraint practices in BDSM where rope is used to tie, bind, or position a participant during a scene. The practice may serve practical purposes such as restricting movement, or aesthetic purposes such as creating decorative patterns on the body. Rope bondage is often associated with Dominance and submission dynamics but can also be practiced for artistic or meditative reasons. {{disclaimer|This article..."
- 22:3122:31, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,081 N Objectification (BDSM) Created page with "= Objectification (BDSM) = '''Objectification''' in BDSM refers to consensual practices in which a participant is treated symbolically as an object rather than a person during a scene. This dynamic is typically part of a negotiated power exchange and is intended to create psychological or erotic stimulation through the temporary removal of personal agency or identity. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Objectification play should only..."
- 22:3022:30, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,125 N Role Play (BDSM) Created page with "= Role Play (BDSM) = '''Role play''' in BDSM and kink contexts refers to consensual scenarios in which participants adopt fictional characters, identities, or social roles during a scene. These scenarios allow individuals to explore fantasies, power dynamics, or psychological interactions in a structured and negotiated environment. Role play may involve elements of Dominance and submission, humiliation play, or other kink practices. {{disclaimer|This a..."
- 22:2922:29, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,012 N Worship (BDSM) Created page with "= Worship (BDSM) = '''Worship''' in BDSM or kink contexts refers to consensual practices in which a participant expresses admiration, devotion, or reverence toward a partner or specific body part. These acts typically occur within power exchange dynamics and emphasize symbolic expressions of respect, desire, or submission. Worship activities may focus on particular body parts, such as feet or hands, or may involve broader forms of admiration directed towar..."
- 22:2822:28, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,309 N Degradation Play Created page with "= Degradation Play = '''Degradation play''' refers to consensual BDSM activities in which one participant engages in behaviors intended to lower or challenge the perceived status, dignity, or self-image of another participant within a negotiated scene. These interactions are typically part of a Dominance and submission dynamic and are intended to create psychological stimulation rather than genuine harm. Unlike real-world degradation or abuse, degradation play occ..."
- 22:2822:28, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,480 N Humiliation Play Created page with "= Humiliation Play = '''Humiliation play''' refers to consensual activities in BDSM or kink where one participant engages in behaviors intended to create feelings of embarrassment, vulnerability, or humiliation for erotic or psychological effect. These activities typically occur within a negotiated power exchange dynamic between a Dominant and a submissive, although they may also occur in scene-based interactions. Humiliation in BDSM is consensual..."
- 22:2722:27, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,212 N Edge play Created page with "= Edge Play = '''Edge play''' refers to BDSM activities that involve higher levels of physical, psychological, or emotional risk compared to more common kink practices. These activities often push personal or perceived safety boundaries and therefore require advanced knowledge, experience, and careful negotiation between participants. Edge play is typically approached with strong emphasis on consent, communication, and risk awareness. {{disclaimer|This article is..."
- 22:2622:26, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,144 N Sensory play Created page with "= Sensory Play = '''Sensory play''' refers to consensual activities in BDSM or kink that focus on stimulating or restricting the senses to create heightened physical or psychological experiences. These activities may involve enhancing certain sensations or temporarily removing others in order to increase awareness and emotional intensity. Sensory play is commonly incorporated into Dominance and submission dynamics but can also occur independently. {{discl..."
- 22:2622:26, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,288 N Impact play Created page with "= Impact Play = '''Impact play''' refers to consensual activities in BDSM or kink where one participant strikes another using hands, implements, or objects to create physical sensations. These sensations may range from light stimulation to more intense forms of impact depending on the preferences and negotiated limits of the participants. Impact play can produce physical, emotional, or psychological responses and is commonly associated with Dominance and subm..."
- 22:2422:24, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,228 N Service submissive Created page with "= Service Submissive = '''Service submissive''' refers to a type of submissive within BDSM dynamics who derives satisfaction from performing acts of service for a Dominant partner. Service submission focuses on fulfilling tasks, assisting the Dominant, and supporting the dynamic through practical or symbolic service. These activities may include domestic tasks, personal assistance, ritualized acts, or structured responsibilities. {{disclaimer|This article..."
- 22:2422:24, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,130 N Bottom Created page with "= Bottom = '''Bottom''' refers to a person in a BDSM or kink interaction who receives or experiences an activity performed by another participant. The term describes a role in a specific scene rather than a permanent identity. A bottom may or may not also identify as a submissive. For example, a person receiving bondage, impact play, or sensory stimulation during a scene may be described as the bottom. {{disclaimer|This article is for educational purp..."
- 22:2222:22, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,175 N Top Created page with "= Top = '''Top''' refers to a person in a BDSM or kink interaction who performs or administers an activity to another participant during a scene. The term describes a functional role in a specific activity rather than a permanent identity within a power exchange. A top may or may not also be a Dominant. For example, a person who ties rope, administers impact play, or directs a scene may be considered the top for that interaction. {{disclaimer|This article..."
- 22:2122:21, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,390 N Switch Created page with " = Switch = '''Switch''' refers to a person in BDSM or kink communities who enjoys both Dominant and submissive roles, alternating between them depending on context, partner, or situation. Switches may take different roles in different scenes or relationships, experiencing both control and submission within negotiated boundaries. The role reflects flexibility within power exchange dynamics and is widely recognized across BDSM communities. {{discl..."
- 22:2022:20, 9 March 2026 diff hist +2,538 N Submissive Created page with "= Submissive = '''Submissive''' (often abbreviated as '''sub''') refers to a person in a BDSM or kink context who consensually yields control or authority to a Dominant partner within a negotiated power exchange dynamic. The submissive role centers on voluntary surrender of decision-making, obedience, or service during scenes or relationships. Participation is based on clear consent and defined boundaries. Submissives may engage in temporary scenes, on..."
- 22:1822:18, 9 March 2026 diff hist +3,014 N Dominant Created page with " = Dominant = '''Dominant''' (often abbreviated as '''Dom''' or '''Domme''') refers to a person in a BDSM or kink context who consensually assumes a role of authority, control, or leadership within a power exchange dynamic. A Dominant directs activities, sets boundaries, and guides interactions with a partner who chooses to yield control, typically a submissive. The role is based on explicit consent and negotiation, distinguishing consensual dominance..."
8 March 2026
- 14:1214:12, 8 March 2026 diff hist +36 N File:Alpha wiki white bg-removebg-preview.png No edit summary current
- 14:1214:12, 8 March 2026 diff hist −16,786 AlphaX.Wiki No edit summary
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7 March 2026
- 19:0019:00, 7 March 2026 diff hist +2,352 The Hanky Code Explained No edit summary
- 18:5518:55, 7 March 2026 diff hist +4,218 N The Hanky Code Explained Created page with "{{KinkipediaArticle | Title=The Hanky Code Explained | Opening=The hanky code is a system of visual signaling that developed within gay fetish communities during the 1970s. It uses colored handkerchiefs worn in pockets to communicate sexual interests and role preferences without verbal discussion. The system emerged in social environments such as leather bars and cruising spaces, where direct conversation about specific desires was not always practical. By using visi..."
- 17:0917:09, 7 March 2026 diff hist +5,407 N Pride Colors and Identity Created page with "{{KinkipediaArticle | Title=Pride Colors and Identity | Opening=Color has long served as a powerful tool of visual communication. Within LGBTQ communities, specific colors often carry symbolic meanings connected to identity, history, and collective visibility. Among the most recognizable examples are the colors associated with pride flags and related symbols. These colors appear across clothing, accessories, and public events, functioning as visual signals that expre..."
- 16:4516:45, 7 March 2026 diff hist +5,222 N Latex Clothing in Fetish Fashion Created page with "{{KinkipediaArticle | Title=Latex Clothing in Fetish Fashion | Opening=Fashion often carries meaning beyond appearance. Within queer social environments, clothing may communicate aesthetic preference, cultural awareness, or familiarity with specific subcultural traditions. One material frequently discussed in this context is latex. Latex clothing has become associated with distinctive visual styles seen in nightlife, performance art, and certain community gatherings...."