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** [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]/[[Fair For Its Day]]: The guys/men, [[Beyond the Impossible|compared with the State's methods in the Expanded Universe]].
** [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]/[[Fair For Its Day]]: The guys/men, [[Beyond the Impossible|compared with the State's methods in the Expanded Universe]].
** [[Bastard Boyfriend]]/[[Spectacled Sadist]]: Peter and Maggie, possibly Peter and Sherry ... Peter's father and his mother? ... Well, more accurate would be the master and slave relationships in general.
** [[Bastard Boyfriend]]/[[Spectacled Sadist]]: Peter and Maggie, possibly Peter and Sherry ... Peter's father and his mother? ... Well, more accurate would be the master and slave relationships in general.
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* [[Am I Just a Toy to You]]: Maggie finds herself in this position often.  It's implied Steve didn't even do the "courtesy" thing of telling Gwen he had a crush on her, like Peter told Maggie.  [[It Makes Sense in Context]]
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* [[Am I Just A Toy To You]]: Maggie finds herself in this position often.  It's implied Steve didn't even do the "courtesy" thing of telling Gwen he had a crush on her, like Peter told Maggie.  [[It Makes Sense in Context]]
* [[A Million Is A Statistic]]. We don't need the EU to tell us Maggie and Sherry are not the worst off. Then again, throughout the series the worse fates of other women are shwon. [[Fridge Logic|Indeed, the schoolgirls are actually mostly lucky]].
* [[A Million Is A Statistic]]. We don't need the EU to tell us Maggie and Sherry are not the worst off. Then again, throughout the series the worse fates of other women are shwon. [[Fridge Logic|Indeed, the schoolgirls are actually mostly lucky]].
* [[Amoral Attorney]]: The one advising Paul how to keep Sherry, and betraying Potts.
* [[Amoral Attorney]]: The one advising Paul how to keep Sherry, and betraying Potts.
* [[Anger Montage]]: Steve and Peter have their share.
* [[Anger Montage]]: Steve and Peter have their share.
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* [[A Real Man Is A Killer|A Real Man is a Sadist]]: It's so much a rule and an empowering feeling, that even girls like Anna or Peter's mom want to get in on it.
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* [[A Real Man Is A Killer|A Real Man Is A Sadist]]: It's so much a rule and an empowering feeling, that even girls like Anna or Peter's mom want to get in on it.
* [[A Party Also Known As An Orgy]]: Half the plot of the sixth issue.
* [[A Party Also Known As An Orgy]]: Half the plot of the sixth issue.
* [[Author Catchphrase]]: The author always uses the phrase "I have a bad feeling about this", as an homage to ''[[Star Wars]]''.
* [[Author Catchphrase]]: The author always uses the phrase "I have a bad feeling about this", as an homage to ''[[Star Wars]]''.
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** The life-filled colors and general [[Light Is Not Good|good lighting]] of the show [[It Helped|help]] this trope too.
** The life-filled colors and general [[Light Is Not Good|good lighting]] of the show [[It Helped|help]] this trope too.
* [[Crapsack World]]: It's stated it wasn't like that at first (at least not for the women) and at the beginning of the series, only one slave was shown and the school was mostly "normal" and unaffected. Several weeks later...
* [[Crapsack World]]: It's stated it wasn't like that at first (at least not for the women) and at the beginning of the series, only one slave was shown and the school was mostly "normal" and unaffected. Several weeks later...
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* [[Crazy Awesome]]: The entire world, [[From a Certain Point of View]].
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* [[Crazy Awesome]]: The entire world, [[From A Certain Point Of View]].
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* [[Creepy Uncle]]: Maggie's uncle, who sells both her and her mother. He even has [[Rape The Dog]] moments with her mother. Maggie's uncle at least only treats Maggie as a commodity and claims he never was interested in her (and indeed sold her as a virgin). Cindy's uncle, on the other hand, [[Old Man Marrying A Child|takes her as his wife]] after forcing her to perform and have sex for him, and as a last solution of making her profitable.
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* [[Creepy Uncle]]: Maggie's uncle, who sells both her and her mother. He even has [[Rape The Dog]] moments with her mother. Maggie's uncle at least only treats Maggie as a commodity and claims he never was interested in her (and indeed sold her as a virgin). Cindy's uncle, on the other hand, {{spoiler|[[Old Man Marrying A Child|takes her as his wife]]}} after forcing her to perform and have sex for him, and as a last solution of making her profitable.
* [[Custom Uniform Of Sexy]].
* [[Custom Uniform Of Sexy]].
* [[Daddy's Girl]]: Used ironically between Sherry's father and her sister, as he "[[If You Know What I Mean|uses]]" her at the office.
* [[Daddy's Girl]]: Used ironically between Sherry's father and her sister, as he "[[If You Know What I Mean|uses]]" her at the office.
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* [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday]]: Eighteenth actually. That's when a woman (girl) can be sold... [[Real Life Writes the Plot|because it's the legal age in the US to include a naked character into]].
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* [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday]]: Eighteenth actually. That's when a woman (girl) can be sold... [[Real Life Writes The Plot|because it's the legal age in the US to include a naked character into]].
* [[Deconstruction Fleet]]: You will not see another [[Coming Of Age Story]] with the same understanding eyes again.
* [[Deconstruction Fleet]]: You will not see another [[Coming Of Age Story]] with the same understanding eyes again.
* [[Deliberate Value Dissonance]].
* [[Deliberate Value Dissonance]].
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* [[Eviler Than Thou]]:  [[Zig-Zagged]].  Peter is seen throughout the series as treating Maggie and Sherry like crap. But there are worse monsters in that world, especially in the shared/[[Expanded Universe]]. But Anna is worse, because she betrays "her own kind" for cheap thrills. And Steve too, because he's treating Gwen, his first love, even worse.  But then {{spoiler|Steve kidnaps Anna and treats her even worse}}. [[Discussed]] [http://erenischcomics.adultforumhost.com/290138.html?displayreplyid=964815 here].
* [[Eviler Than Thou]]:  [[Zig-Zagged]].  Peter is seen throughout the series as treating Maggie and Sherry like crap. But there are worse monsters in that world, especially in the shared/[[Expanded Universe]]. But Anna is worse, because she betrays "her own kind" for cheap thrills. And Steve too, because he's treating Gwen, his first love, even worse.  But then {{spoiler|Steve kidnaps Anna and treats her even worse}}. [[Discussed]] [http://erenischcomics.adultforumhost.com/290138.html?displayreplyid=964815 here].
** More recently, Paul Stevenson and Potts.
** More recently, Paul Stevenson and Potts.
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* [[Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor]]: Type 2.
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* [[Evil Has A Bad Sense Of Humor]]: Type 2.
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* [[Evil is Sexy]]:  Anna. Maybe Peter's mom.
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* [[Evil Is Sexy]]:  Anna. Maybe Peter's mom.
** Paul tried to [[Mind Rape]] Sherry [[Being Tortured Makes You Evil|into thinking this.]]
** Paul tried to [[Mind Rape]] Sherry [[Being Tortured Makes You Evil|into thinking this.]]
* [[Evilly Affable]]:  Most dominant characters will try to keep their calm.
* [[Evilly Affable]]:  Most dominant characters will try to keep their calm.
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* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Gwen. Despite brown hair, Sherry too.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Gwen. Despite brown hair, Sherry too.
* [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers]]: Some women who are dressed up in ridiculous outfits may have this.
* [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers]]: Some women who are dressed up in ridiculous outfits may have this.
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* [[For the Evulz]]: Peter and most of the boys' actions.
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* [[For The Evulz]]: Peter and most of the boys' actions.
* [[Freaky Fashion Mild Mind]]: Inverted with men, played straight with the enslaved women.
* [[Freaky Fashion Mild Mind]]: Inverted with men, played straight with the enslaved women.
* [[Girl In A Box]]: Apparently it's a "ritual" to gift-wrap slaves, or less often, put their heads in a cardboard box. Happens to {{spoiler|Gwen and Anna.}} Most of the slaves are also kept in boxes, cages, cupboards and desk drawers.
* [[Girl In A Box]]: Apparently it's a "ritual" to gift-wrap slaves, or less often, put their heads in a cardboard box. Happens to {{spoiler|Gwen and Anna.}} Most of the slaves are also kept in boxes, cages, cupboards and desk drawers.
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Current revision as of 03:20, 17 January 2013

Birthday Gift or Birthday Girl is a Webcomic subseries of the Fansadox publishing franchise. It stretched eight issues (which is impressive for Fansadox's record, which barely has two stories in the same continuity) with several Shared Universe stories entitled "Slave Fair", "Slavecop", "Sluts in Training", "The Clinic", (and similar titles), all of which explore the world from other characters' perspective.

The story follows Peter and his crush Maggie, a woman who doesn't even notice him. As his 18th birthday approaches, he notices some of his colleagues started owning women, as part of the Slave Registration Act, which allows the selling of women over 18. A bit distraught by these changes in his life, Peter goes home, for his father to give him they key to something he really wanted. He expects a new car, but finds... Maggie!

Also has a Character page.

Not to be confused with the American movie with Nicole Kidman. The plots aren't even similar.

Warning: Vulgar language (can't be helped, most of the series contains Cluster F Bombs and references to sexual organs) and High Octane Nightmare Fuel ahead.


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