A white handkerchief in the left rear pocket used to mean the guy was into first-timers, but the code is not standardized, and these things change over time.
Based on the handkerchief code widely used by gay men in the 1970s that still continues today, orange means you are willing to do anything. Here are the meanings of the rest of the handkerchief colors in gay culture:Dark pink: nipple tortureYellow: water sportsBrown: poopTeal: penis and ball tortureLight blue: oral sexMedium blue: uniformsHunter green: daddy-boy sexGray: bondageBlack: heavy S&MRed: fistingPurple: piercingsLight pink: dildosDark blue: analSand: sweat and tear fetishKelly green: prostitutionWhite: zig zagsCharcoal: latex and PVCGold: size queenLight yellow: spittingDepending on which side the handkerchief is worn, if it is on the right you want to receive (bottom) and on the left you want to give (top).Now, the handkerchief code is called "flagging" and is primarily used in leather culture. The color code also applies to leather armbands.
The gay handkerchief code, commonly known as the hanky code, is a color-coded system used by gay casual-sex seekers to make known their sexual fetishes.
If you mean handkerchief, the plural is handkerchiefs
That means "the handkerchief".
Handkerchief is a noun.
you use a handkerchief you use a handkerchief
the handkerchief had some stuff too make dogs smell go crazy when they sniff the handkerchief
The word handkerchief is not in the Bible
It's a handkerchief you keep in your pocket.
The latin word for handkerchief is súdaríum
It can mean "Code Name" as in the popular Korean Band CN BLUE