KK Correspondence
March 1954
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Issue Details
- Issue
- 18
- PDF pages
- 16
Summary
KK Correspondence No. 18, issued March 1, 1954, is a compact reader-oriented bulletin centered on bondage, erotic experimentation, photography, sadomasochistic fantasy, and correspondence among members. The opening forum essay, My Proposal by Maki Fujio, reflects on the magazine’s treatment of sexuality and unusual erotic interests, arguing for serious attention to psychological and individual differences rather than treating such interests merely as curiosities. This is followed by Okada Yoshio’s detailed critique of the second Beautiful Binding collection, an unusually concrete discussion of bondage photography that evaluates individual poses, rope placement, visual balance, restraint around the limbs and torso, suspension, and the relationship between technical tying and photographic beauty.
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Highlights
- Maki Fujio's opening essay My Proposal argues for a more serious consideration of unusual erotic interests and individual sexual psychology rather than treating them only as sensational curiosities. (PDF p. 1).
- Okada Yoshio's Beautiful Binding, Part Two: Critique provides detailed criticism of bondage photographs, discussing specific rope placements, body positions, visual composition, restraint of wrists and ankles, suspension, and the difference between technically secure and aesthetically effective tying. (PDF pp. 2–4).
- The critique is accompanied by bondage photographs, including a floor-bound woman and an outdoor nude pose, allowing readers to compare the writer's technical observations directly with visual examples. (PDF pp. 2–3).
- Takarazuka Fumio's My Way of Tormenting, Part 10 continues a recurring autobiographical-erotic series in which restraint and domination emerge through a narrated encounter with a woman. (PDF pp. 5–7).
- The two Chair Torment features combine drawings and reader commentary to examine furniture-assisted restraint as both an erotic pose and a practical bondage configuration. (PDF pp. 8–9).
- Aoyama Muneo's My Self-Binding Method gives an illustrated explanation of how the author restrains himself, with front and rear diagrams showing rope paths around the chest, arms, waist, neck, and legs. (PDF p. 10).
- Short Letters records readers' reactions to models, bondage photographs, fetish interests, sadomasochism, and desired future content, illustrating how strongly KK Correspondence depended on reader participation. (PDF p. 11).
- Minemura Sakichi's The Birth of a Masochist, Part 8 develops a first-person narrative in which erotic fascination evolves through jealousy, humiliation, domination, and the binding of a woman. (PDF pp. 12–14).
- On Crotch Binding directly debates the use and representation of rope through the crotch, responding to previous magazine material and showing readers critically negotiating both technique and visual propriety. (PDF p. 14).
- Tsukamoto Tetsuzō's Camera Talk discusses correspondence with women, arranging meetings, photographing prospective models, and the uncertain boundary between photographic collaboration and erotic expectation. (PDF p. 15).


