: In the late 20th century, adult fiction was primarily distributed through cheaply printed paperbacks and pocket magazines. These were sold discreetly at local railway stations and small newsstands.
One of the most significant aspects of the Kambi genre is its role as a for exploring desires. Readers can engage with fantasies, curiosities, and scenarios that they may never wish to experience in real life, all within the boundaries of imagination. The fictional nature of these stories provides a crucial psychological buffer—what happens on the page need not reflect real-world values or actions.