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Comparing Erotic Slavehood to Marketplace:
From "The Marketplace", i got the slaves being trained all had their wants and needs. However, they were in fact trained and disciplined and conditioned that their wants and needs were not what were paramount.
And in be ing trained they learned what was most important was to become the best slave possible. That is they needed to whitewash thier former beliefs and give up total control and trust the trainers, whose sole purose was educate and discipline the slave canditates to become subjects worthy enough and valuable enough to be put on the market.
It became stark reality for them, becuase each had their own idea of what they wanted and how they wanted to serve. Thus as a slave, one has to earn their place, and remove their ego, and succumb, to truly be a slave worthy of ownership.
From Christina Abernathy, one sees a roadmap - so to speak - of what not only makes a good slave, but how one can reach that status. It is an exploration of not only entertaining one's predilection to choosing the road to slavery, but provides a tangible information on how to achieve it.
Though "Marketplace" arouses the erotic feelings of slavery in a fiction setting, Abernathy provides the way to get their, and what should be expected. She prepares one for reality.
By reading Christina Abernathy, one ascertains that indeed choosing a lifetyle slavery, both erotic and domestic, is not only possible to achieve, but can also be reality.
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