I'm not sure specifically which 'gay slave market story' you're referring to. There could be various fictional or perhaps misinformation - based stories with such a title. Without more context, it's hard to define what it's about.
Some of them are. Historically, there were markets for slaves, and slave girls were part of this tragic trade. However, not all stories are strictly historical. Some may be fictionalized accounts that are inspired by historical events. For example, an author might take the basic concept of a slave girl market from history and then create a fictional story with added elements like fictional characters and their relationships to explore different aspects such as human nature.
No. Slavery in any form, especially one with such discriminatory and offensive connotations as the term'suggests, is not acceptable in modern society. It's most likely a fictional or made - up story.
Common themes include the dehumanization of the slave girls in the market. They are treated as commodities, and the stories may show how they resist this objectification. Also, themes of hope and survival are prevalent. Despite the harsh circumstances, the slave girls find ways to endure and hope for a better future.
One common theme is the power struggle. Draco, coming from a powerful pure - blood family, and Hermione, a strong - willed Muggle - born, clash in a slave market setting where power dynamics are at play. Another theme is redemption. Draco may have a chance to redeem himself by helping Hermione in this unjust situation. And of course, there's the theme of unexpected alliances, as they are forced to work together in this strange and often cruel environment.
It depends on how they are written. If they are written in a way that respects the dignity and rights of all individuals, and are used to explore complex themes like those mentioned before, then it can be considered ethical. However, if they are written in a way that promotes harm or objectifies people, then it's not ethical.
Often, themes of love and friendship can emerge. Despite the harsh circumstances of a slave market setting, characters may form deep emotional bonds. It could also show the resilience of the human spirit. Gay male characters in these stories might find ways to maintain their dignity and hope in a dehumanizing environment.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a mouse hole porn comic in the mainstream comic market. There are strict guidelines and censorship in place to keep such inappropriate material out.
There's a fanfiction where Hermione gets accidentally involved in the slave market in the wizarding world and Draco has to deal with his own feelings as he tries to save her. It delves deep into the wizarding laws regarding slavery which were long forgotten. The story is full of twists and turns as Hermione tries to free the other slaves as well, all while Draco is struggling with his family's expectations and his growing feelings for Hermione. It's a really complex and interesting read if you can find it on the major fanfiction sites.