Friday, June 24, 2022

Numbers (June 1980), Part Two

Although tattoos have become exceedingly commonplace in contemporary society, they were highly uncommon and unconventional in the 1970s and 1980s, which made those donning the inked art degenerates in the eyes of mainstream culture. As T.R. Witomski, in his article contained in this June 1980 issue of Numbers (which has been broken into two parts), attests, this artistic deviancy paired well with the sexual deviancy of homosexuals, especially the sadomasochistic community, and may explain why “tattoos seem to have a special attraction for gay men.” In the second half (see the first half here), the short story “Special Delivery” (about master-and-slave play between a resident and his local postman) is accompanied by a photospread celebrating wet summer antics throughout the United States.

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