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Dreamspitter commented at 2016-09-18 16:27:32 » #2021633
>> #1987352
Sabudenego's EARLIEST works in 2009 of the "Sex Arcade" series did in fact do this. They had an atmosphere of an anime/gaming convention with large open areas and paid sex. The girls were more cosplayers/sex workers and they enjoyed what they did. LATER it took on more heavy bondage themes, and then sex slavery. THEN the series took on a "Lets go to other dimensions/every thing fictional exists" theme, with each picture having an "Occupation, Age, and Difficulty to Acquire" entry and the fantasy/comic/anime girls being real and having been enslaved. Later pics also have rooms with a "Trust the Telepath!" sign that says a telepath keeps unrestrained heroines (like She Hulk, etc) docile.
Now me personally, I would agree with you but...I like the angry one's too. Like she is a ferocious animal, or accomplished warrior. She doesnt give in and is in fact eagerly plotting your murder.
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>> #1987352
Sabudenego's EARLIEST works in 2009 of the "Sex Arcade" series did in fact do this. They had an atmosphere of an anime/gaming convention with large open areas and paid sex. The girls were more cosplayers/sex workers and they enjoyed what they did. LATER it took on more heavy bondage themes, and then sex slavery. THEN the series took on a "Lets go to other dimensions/every thing fictional exists" theme, with each picture having an "Occupation, Age, and Difficulty to Acquire" entry and the fantasy/comic/anime girls being real and having been enslaved. Later pics also have rooms with a "Trust the Telepath!" sign that says a telepath keeps unrestrained heroines (like She Hulk, etc) docile.
Now me personally, I would agree with you but...I like the angry one's too. Like she is a ferocious animal, or accomplished warrior. She doesnt give in and is in fact eagerly plotting your murder.
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