Display title | Sex Slave |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Simply put, this is a character who has been Made a Slave for the sexual desires of others. This happens especially often in Dystopia, The Empire, and the darker versions of Fetish Fuel Future, either to show how much the world sucks, or, well, just because. In the former kind, the Sex Slave is rarely a protagonist. At best, she's a Damsel in Distress for the hero to rescue. At worst she only exists as a narrative tool to show the audience that either her enslaver is a Complete Monster, or — if sex slavery is shown as being normal for the culture — this is indeed a No Woman's Land. In the Romanticized Abuse kind, however, she (or he) is usually the protagonist. In that case, expect Property of Love and Freedom From Choice to come along with Happiness in Slavery. |