While objectification is a frequent criticism of the adult industry as a whole, within specific fetish communities, it is a deliberate and desired genre. In media theory, this falls under the umbrella of "power exchange" dynamics. The "Ob Slave" dynamic is the visual manifestation of submissive fantasies, where the agency of the performer (within the narrative of the scene) is removed to heighten the dominance of the counterpart.
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