A Slave to Politics

Couture

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If you like bondage and lesbian stories, you need to check out the Slave to Politics series by SpeechMaster.

Slave to Politics

This is one of the best stories in this genre that has been released this year.
 
I read it, Couture...

The stories you mentioned are well written, but I guess we all have our differences in what we like and what we don't.

I, for one, really LOVE stories involving lesbian bondage/slavery, etc. But I think it's important that the dominant woman doing the enslaving be sexually attracted to the girl she's enslaving. And too often that's not the case, including "A Slave to Politics."

Brittany wants a female slave, but it seems like she just wants to whip and humiliate her, and I lose interest fairly quickly in stories like that. I'd rather she was turned on by the experience, wanting to take the other woman to bed and enjoy her body rather than just inflict pain upon her.

But that's just my opinion.:rolleyes:
 
I don't know, it seems to me she was enjoying it. It is from the point of view of the slave, so you can't see inside the dom's head.
 
I just read the first page.

I'm curious, though, Couture, why did you find this story so good?
 
I'm not trying to put it up for a Pulitzer or anything, but here's why I like it.

First of all, I admit a weakness to the blackmailed into something you don't want to do, but you end up liking story. So the story is pretty similar to a 'Parker' style story, which makes me want to read it.

Now, you say, "Wait a minute C. Why do you bother to mention a story that is an imitation or a cliche?"

Well, the reason is because the author takes the cliche and then adds an extra twist. As far as I know, I can't think of anyone who has explored the whole denial scenario with this type of story. It also has me curious what is going to happen in the end. I hope the author has a good ending in mind.

Cheers
 
Hey, no need to defend what you like. Fact is you liked it, good enough, neh?

I didn't. I found the writing below standard because it didn't draw me into the story. Beyond that, I don't know because 6 pages is too many to wade through mediocre writing in a subject I don't particularly care for.
 
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