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* Almost all female Twi'leks in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' universe. Ironically, the most famous one, Oola of ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'' was (at least according to the [[Expanded Universe]] books) the daughter of a chieftain who was tricked into slavery at Jabba's palace after thinking she'd been hired to a prestigious engagement as a professional dancer and would be free to leave when she wanted.
** Though it should be noted, they occasionally become Jedi or Sith.
** Also of note, many female Twi'leks are trafficked by ''male'' Twi'leks. Jabba's assistant Bib Fortuna was involved in such unscrupulous trades.
 
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* The Orion slave girls from ''[[Star Trek]]'', though it's debated as to who's really in control.
** In an episode of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', this is heavily subverted, because it turns out that Orion women rule their society, using hormones that [[More Than Mind Control]] all men. This has become [[Fanon Discontinuity]] for [[Green-Skinned Space Babe|obvious reasons]], and the recent ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'' film seems to have made this outright [[Canon Discontinuity]].
** An episode of ''[[Star Trek Lower Decks]]'' goes halfway on this,; Mariner at first thinks the whole pheremones thing was a hoax that Starfleet made up to explain why a Captain was so easily seduced. Tendi (who is herself an Orion) rebuts this by claiming that some Orions can use pheremones, but not all, and such pheremones can be used for other reasons, like forcing a victim to act as a bodyguard; Tendi clearly doesn't, and keeps a cure for it in an aerosol dispenser when questioning an unscrupulous female who keeps ''male'' slaves.
* ''[[Spartacus: Blood and Sand]]'': Being set in ancient Rome, most of the slaves, obviously. Batiatus and Lucretia are fond of having slaves act as fluffers before they get down to business with each other; and Ilythia has her handmaiden "stimulate" her at one point. Invoked with Mira who is (repeatedly) sent to Spartacus to act as this. She is implied to have been this, possibly for much of the ludus, as well. To his credit, he turns her down as she is not there willingly, though they later become willing lovers. Naevia is an interesting example, Lucretia protects her virginity, but only so that she will be worth more later.
** Pietros is a male example, though he and Barca genuinely love each other. [[Depraved Homosexual|Gnaeus]] on the other hand...