Translations:Visual Codes and Subcultural Style/6/en

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Historically, gay communities developed certain visual cues that helped individuals identify one another in environments where open identification was not always safe. Subtle indicators such as color choices, specific garments, or distinctive grooming styles sometimes served as quiet signals of belonging.