Birthday Gift

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Also has a [[Characters/Birthday Gift|Character page]].
Also has a [[Characters/Birthday Gift|Character page]].
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Not to be confused with [[Movie/Birthday Gift|the American movie]] with Nicole Kidman. The plots aren't even similar<!-- and it hardly has any wiks either here or on TV Tropes.org -->.
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Not to be confused with [[Movie/Birthday Girl|the American movie]] with Nicole Kidman. The plots aren't even similar<!-- and it hardly has any wiks either here or on TV Tropes.org -->.
'''Warning:'''  Vulgar language (can't be helped, most of the series contains [[Cluster F Bomb]]s and references to sexual organs) and [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] ahead.
'''Warning:'''  Vulgar language (can't be helped, most of the series contains [[Cluster F Bomb]]s and references to sexual organs) and [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] ahead.

Revision as of 10:51, 27 October 2012

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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