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Slave fiction

Slave fiction is a subgenre of BDSM fiction where the object of a fictional story is to show how someone adopts to the life of being someone else's slave. These stories are normally erotic in nature which give the stories an appeal to those who read it.

Normally these stories begin with an unwilling captured subject who is processed and acclimated to the life of a slave. The majority of these stories are gay oriented and mostly contain "straight" captured subjects that are introduced to homosexuality by their captors.

In most of these stories the captured subjects either willingly accept their status as a slave after time or somehow overcome the odds and become freed in some manner. The freed slaves usually must use some combination of skill, intelligence, and strength to overcome their captors. Many readers of this genre report that these stories are erotic even though the readers would not want to either be captured or be capturing slaves. The appeal of these stories most likely lie in that the reader can escape from his or her present situation when he or she reads the story.

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