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It’s a way of relating to the world, and of imagining yourself and your body in connection to that world, especially when it comes to interacting with other bodies. You might call yourself a pup because you like burying your nose in another man’s crotch, even though you’re not into puppy accessories, or you might get off on wearing a dog mask and tail but not really enjoy body odor. “Puppy play” is a rapidly popularizing phenomenon involving typically doglike behavior, from obedience to sniffing to eating from a bowl. But if the first animal categories were descriptive and closely linked to body type - bears tend to be bigger and hairier than the average man, or at least than the idealized average man otters are hairy like bears but lean silver foxes have gray or white hair - newer categories, like pigs and pups, have less to do with physical appearance and more to do with activities and preferences.
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Bears, a longstanding gay subculture, have been joined by cubs, otters, silver foxes, pigs, pups, and wolves, with more presumably still to come. Lately it feels like the queer world has become a zoo. “Wait, what? Explain these animals to me.” “Or maybe a young wolf.” Stoya turned her piercing gaze at me. “He’s kind of a bear, right?” Heads turned to me for confirmation as the table’s resident gay. At some point, I don’t quite remember why, a man we know was being described. At the table were several bona fide sexperts, including Stoya, the multitalented adult performer and writer. Maybe a year ago, I was sitting in a bar in the East Village with some friends, mostly heterosexuals and queer women.