Guy Baldwin

Guy Baldwin
Residence Los Angeles, California
Parent(s) Oa Baldwin and Carolyn Baldwin


See Guy Melfort Baldwin for the British Indian Army brigadier-general

Guy Baldwin, M.S. (b. 1946) is a Los Angeles-based psychotherapist, author, activist, and educator specializing in issues of particular relevance to the BDSM and leather communities, and more generally in issues relating to non-heteronormative practices. He maintains that inclusion of non-injurious elements of sadomasochism (bondage, flagellation, domination, submission and others) in a consenting sexuality does not itself indicate or confirm mental illness or psycho-sexual dysfunction.

He is co-founder with Race Bannon[1] of an internet-based professional referral resource, the Kink Aware Professionals list (KAP list),[2] now administered by the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom. He continues to teach at various lifestyle events across the U.S. and Canada.

He has written three books, as well as numerous articles for such magazines as Drummer Magazine, Frontiers, Checkmate, International Leatherman, and The Leather Journal.[3][4][5]

Leather Titles

In 1989, Baldwin held two leather titles: Mr. National Leather Association[6] and International Mr. Leather.[7] He is the only person to have held these two titles in the same year.

Awards

Conferences

Bibliography

Baldwin is a prolific author of both fiction and non-fiction related to BDSM. Baldwin authored a monthly column (1986–1993) in Drummer magazine that were compiled in his book, Ties that Bind.

Books

Essays

Short Fiction

Introductions and Forwards

Interviews (in print)

References

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