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Many couples use Kinbaku as a way to experience deep intimacy and build an extraordinary connection with one another.

It is of the utmost importance to emphasize that at Kinbaku, consent and communication between all parties involved are paramount.

Author and graphic designer Chip Kidd will design The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame: Bara Master.

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It’s not just about restricting the body, but also about creating an atmosphere of trust, surrender and letting go. This art originally emerged from ancient samurai binding techniques and over time has developed into an independent, aesthetic practice.

In Kinbaku, ropes are artfully used to wrap and shape the human body.

The publisher also stated the project is outside its usual scope but hopes that it will lead to new market penetration. Every session should be characterized by respectful and responsible interaction with each other.

In summary, Kinbaku is an impressive art form that uniquely combines technology, aesthetics and human connection.

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Gengoroh Tagame's Gay Bondage Manga Gets 1st English Collection

North American publisher PictureBox will release a collection of gay bondage-themed works by manga creator Gengoroh Tagame in spring 2013.

Kidd will commission a new story for the collection, and the volume will also feature ten short stories published in about the past 15 years.

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This series, originally featured on the Sardax member site 2004-2014, is very loosely set within a prison system where the inmates are regularly drained in the most humiliating manner possible.

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Kinbaku, also known as Shibari, is a sophisticated form of Japanese bondage that goes far beyond the purely physical. This will be the creator's first North American and English-language collection.

Anne Ishii will translate the collection, while Edmund White will write the introduction.

PictureBox representative Dan Nadel noted that he is relying on the fan translation community to support the project. It creates a space in which body and soul can be brought into harmony and can be a profound spiritual experience.

 

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Each binding is carefully planned and executed, always respecting the model’s individual needs and limitations.

What separates Kinbaku from pure bondage is the intention behind it.

This technique not only creates a visually appealing aesthetic, but can also create a deep emotional and spiritual connection between the people involved.

The art of Kinbaku requires a deep understanding of anatomy, as well as a thorough knowledge of knots and tying techniques. His works have already been published in several European countries in other languages.