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The Puppy Hood Architect was created by Jax, a human puppy from Germany, and was released in 2019. I hold kept this project free by investing my possess resources to maintain it for the communi

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We are researchers within nutrition and health research with a focus on diverse gender and sexualities. In this project called Puppy Philms, we look for to more deeply understand how meanings ascribed to bodies are socially man-made for gay, attracted to both genders, transgender and gender non-conforming men within the pup community.

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We recruited 17 self-identifying homosexual, bisexual, transgender and queer men who are pups across Canada. They att

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Pup play: Behind the sexual fetish, a caring community

Olivier Ferlatte

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A research plan sheds light on the body image benefits of pup play, a role play in which people pretend to be dogs.

Pup participate is a role-playing game in which humans adopt canine characteristics and behaviours: wearing dog masks, barking, crawling on all fours, drinking from a bowl, play-fighting with other pups and engaging in other dog-like activities.

While still a niche subculture, its visibility is growing, particularly among lgbtq+, bisexual, transgender and queer (GBTQ) men. Pup play has its roots in BDSM (bondage and discipline, domination and submission, sadomasochism) and particularly the leather community, but it is more a social and community-building activity than a sexual practice.

Olivier Ferlatte, a professor in the School of Public Health at Université de Montréal and a mental health researcher specializing in LGBTQ+ communities, and his colleague Phillip Joy from Mount Saint Vincent University looked at the benefits of pup play for the body image of its practitioners.

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