Fictional stories with this premise can be hard to find with a truly positive message. Since the concept of slavery is so inherently negative. However, if we look at some modern fictional works that aim to rewrite historical power dynamics in a more equitable way, they might show black characters in positions of power but in a non - oppressive context. For example, in some alternate history stories where all races are equal, but roles are reversed just for the sake of exploring different power relationships in a positive and educational way.
The idea of 'black dommes white female slaves' in the context of slavery is a very dark part of history. In the past, during slavery periods, there were situations where black people were also in positions of power over white indentured servants in some areas, which was a complex situation within the overall framework of a very unjust system. But we must note that slavery in all its forms is abhorrent and we study these historical events to ensure they never happen again.
In proper literature, we don't often see such themes. Literature usually aims to promote positive values like love, friendship, and justice. The idea of one person being a sex slave to another, regardless of race, is not something that is typically glorified or even presented in a positive light in literature. It's a very dark and unethical concept.
No. Bondage, in the context typically understood, involves elements that are not positive and go against ethical and moral norms. It's not something that can be made into a positive fictional story in a proper sense.
No. The concept of cfnm spanking stories is not positive in nature as it often involves non - consensual or inappropriate power dynamics. We should look for fictional stories that promote equality, love and respect instead.
There are some historical accounts where interracial relationships in the context of slavery had complex dynamics. In some cases, white indentured servants (a form of early 'white slavery' in a sense) interacted with black slaves. However, the power dynamics were often overshadowed by the overall system of slavery. Fictional stories might explore these relationships from a more creative angle, perhaps delving into themes of love against the odds or the struggle for equality within a very unequal society.
Some of these stories may originate from small - scale historical events that were not part of the major slave - trading systems. Maybe in a family - owned estate where a black female, through marriage or inheritance, came to own white slaves. These are often hidden stories within the larger tapestry of slavery history. They also remind us that historical power structures were not always as clear - cut as we might assume.
In general, we don't commonly come across stories of black girls owning white slaves. Slavery was mainly structured in a way that white people held Africans (both male and female) as slaves. The power structures were deeply rooted in racial hierarchies. While history is complex and there could potentially be some unique, isolated incidents that we may not be fully aware of, it is not a typical narrative in the grand scope of historical slavery.
I still don't think this is a proper concept to promote even in fictional stories. However, if we must consider it, perhaps some stories might try to show the importance of communication within a relationship in an extreme way, but this is still a very unorthodox approach.
Given that female circumcision is a non - consensual and often traumatic practice for women, it's impossible for a fictional story to have a positive message about it. Fiction should be used to condemn such practices and promote the protection of women's rights, not to give any form of validation to female circumcision.
It's very difficult to find a revenge sex story, gay or not, that has a positive moral message. Revenge sex usually involves using sex as a weapon, which is unethical. However, some stories might start with a revenge - like situation but end up teaching forgiveness and understanding.