List of fetish magazines

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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed A fetish magazine is a type of magazine originating in the late 1940s which is devoted to sexual fetishism. The content is generally aimed at being erotic rather than pornographic. Fetish magazines are usually devoted to a specific fetish, such as leather fetishism, rubber and PVC fetishism, cross-dressing, bondage, sadomasochism, female domination, sexual roleplay, corporal punishment, etc. Much of the content in fetish magazines is baffling to people who do not share the particular fetishes discussed and depicted.

The most well-known early examples are Bizarre (1946–1959) published by John Willie and Leonard Burtman's Exotique, Masque, Connoisseur, Bizarre Life, High Heels, Unique World, and Corporal.

An early study, The Undergrowth of Literature by Gillian Freeman (1967), concluded that such magazines provide a catharsis for those whose sexual needs are otherwise unsatisfied:<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> she identified rubberwear magazines as the most popular at the time.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Rubberist magazines

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  • Skin Two
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Bondage magazines

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  • Bizarre (published by John Willie, 1946-1959)
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Spanking magazines

  • Blushes (UK, 1984-1994)
  • Corporal (Consolidated Publishing/Eros-Goldstripe, 1960s-70s)
  • Februs (UK, a Janus imprint, 1994–2003)
  • Janus (UK, 1971–2007)
  • Martinet (UK, 1975-c.1985)
  • Over-The-Knee (Lyndon Distributors Ltd., 1980s-90s)
  • Phoenix (UK, 1980–1991)
  • Punished (House of Milan, 1978–2001)
  • Roué (UK, c. 1978–1988)
  • Spank Hard (Lyndon Distributors Ltd., 1990s)
  • Stand Corrected (Shadow Lane, 1990s)
  • Sting (UK, Parliament Publications, 1970s)
  • Strict! (House of Milan, c. 1980s-90s)
  • Uniform Girls (UK, Blushes imprint), 1985-90s
  • Whispers (UK, Blushes imprint)

Femdom magazines

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  • Capitulation
  • Cruella
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  • Domination Directory International
  • Fetish World
  • Forced Womanhood
  • Obey (UK), a Janus imprint
  • Obey Me (Parliament, 1983)
  • The Vault<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="auto"/>
  • Whap!

Cultural magazines

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Other

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  • Von Gutenberg (Canada) – fetish fashion, fantasy and lifestyle magazine<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Bedeseme Magazine (Spain, 2009) – alternative lifestyle, fetish and kink magazine<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Massad Magazine (Netherlands, 1968) - fetish and BDSM magazine

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