By the year 1970, the handkerchief code, or popularly known as the ‘hanky code’, ‘bandana code’, or ‘flagging’ was widely used by gay and bisexual men to indicate their preferences on their partner. But nowadays, well, just I wish it exists, modern hanky code is used to know something very personal about the person wearing it. I mean if I could be wearing black or white handkerchief that will surely mean something.
Isn’t it good? At least you don’t have to waste your time talking or doing your body language to let others know what are you into. Right?
Check out these color-coded hanky codes and decide what color of handkerchief you will wear today. 😀