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In SM play, '''Jibaku''' refers to the activity of tying oneself.
 
In SM play, '''Jibaku''' refers to the activity of tying oneself.
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==Intersting Points==
 
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<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Film'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Film'''</div>
 
* ''Self-Bondage: All Tied Up With My Own Ropes'' (2013).<ref>Based on novel by Miyuki Takahashi.</ref>
 
* ''Self-Bondage: All Tied Up With My Own Ropes'' (2013).<ref>Based on novel by Miyuki Takahashi.</ref>
 
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Magazines'''</div>
 
* [[Kitan Club]]. February 1973 issue.
 
  
  
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==Selected Works==
 
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''How-to-Kinbaku (Print)'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''How-to-Kinbaku (Print)'''</div>
 
* ''Self-Bondage Experience Report'' (Kitan Club News #6, 1953)
 
* ''Self-Bondage Experience Report'' (Kitan Club News #6, 1953)

Revision as of 11:40, 19 May 2021

自縛(Japanese)

In SM play, Jibaku refers to the activity of tying oneself.

Intersting Points

Ji (自) "Oneself", Baku (縛) "Binding/restraint/bondage"

Examples in Media

Film
  • Self-Bondage: All Tied Up With My Own Ropes (2013).[1]


Comics
  • Jibaku (After 5 Queens #82)


How-to-Kinbaku (Print)
  • Self-Bondage Experience Report (Kitan Club News #6, 1953)
  • Tokiko's Self-Bondage Classroom (Kitan Club, Feb 1973). Tokiko Yamaguchi. Series.
  • Self-Bondage Practice in Go Arisue's Book of Five Rings For Rope Arts (2005)


Notes

  1. Based on novel by Miyuki Takahashi.

References (※)

External Links