Boy
The submissive or junior role in leather hierarchy — about rank, not literal age.
Definitions
In leather culture a 'boy' is a role, not an age. It marks the submissive or junior position in the hierarchy — someone who serves, learns from and submits to a Sir or Daddy. A 'boy' can be older than the dominant he serves; what matters is rank within the dynamic, not the calendar. The flip side of the Daddy archetype, and a recognised, often proudly-held identity in its own right.
Boy In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Leather/BDSM hierarchy term denoting the submissive or junior role (counterpart to Sir/Daddy), defined by rank and dynamic rather than literal age.
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What does Boy mean in leather culture?
In leather hierarchy, a Boy is the submissive or junior role — it's about rank within the dynamic, not literal age.
How do you use Boy in a sentence?
"He serves as a Boy to his Sir." The term marks the junior position, regardless of how old the person is.
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