Listen up, y'all. There will be no more hiding kinks in our back pockets, because it's time to wear sexual preferences front and center. That's right, on our face masks.
Gay Face Mask Code is based on gay hanky code used by gay men in the 1970s and 1980s to subtly signal their sexuality to potential sexual partners. Today we can keep this tradition alive by applying it to the masks we are now wearing everyday.
The process is simple:
1. Answer the question, "What's your kink?"
2. Refer to the handy Gay Face Mask Code below to match your preference to a color or color(s).
3a. Place an "X" on the left side if you are a top.
3b. Place an "X" on the right side if you are a bottom.
3c. Simply wear the mask without an "X" if you are versatile.
4. Wear your new face mask with pride and find your next sexual partner.*
*Remember that we're still social distancing! So make sure you're keeping those 6 feet between you until COVID19 moves on.
If you're up for some extra credit, check out the following list of alternate fabrics and objects!