It was not until the Meiji period (1868–1912) that "Japanese sexuality" was transformed through influence from "the West." From a male to male perspective, before the Meiji period, the "behaviors between a man and a man dealt with the commitment to spend their lives together, not on their sexual desire." Current queer expressions were established through postwar sex magazines, coffee shops (danshoku kisssaten), gay bars (gei ba), and various queer organizations.[22]