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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Breeding camps]] and [[breeding programs]] | * [[Breeding camps]] and [[breeding programs]] | ||
* [[Slavery and enslavement in SF]] | |||
[[Category:Sexuality themes]] | [[Category:Sexuality themes]] | ||
[[Category:Political liberty themes]] | [[Category:Political liberty themes]] | ||
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:26, 8 June 2010
A number of SF works have treated the idea of women turned into sex slaves, from salacious and exploitive treatments to dystopian thought experiments.
- "The Stepford Wives" (literally replaced with robots)
- "Our Man Flint" (women programmed hypnotically)
- "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" - several episodes have magic turning people into slaves of their hormones or romantic delusions, including "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered", "Where the Wild Things Are", and "Him"; there are also sexbots in "I Was Made To Love You" and several other episodes; and "Dead Things" features Warren, Andrew, and Jonathan magically enslaving Katrina