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* NotSafeForWork: The comic is all about sexual-expression in the face of chaste tyranny, so there is a lot of nudity and graphic sexual content involved.
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* EqualOpportunityEvil: Interestingly enough, The Party seems to be against sex and promiscuity in the general sense. They don't seem to discriminate on sexual orientation, just that sex is happening at all. While their idea of gender-politics are rather regressive, women are also allowed to still have jobs and hold public office.
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* RedRightHand: When The Party's law-enforcement tries detaining Avory, she manages to escape by jamming one of her high-heels into one of the officer's eyes. Later, that same officer -- Inspector Mitch Wilder -- would be brought up as a co-honoree for

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* RedRightHand: When The Party's law-enforcement tries detaining Avory, she manages to escape by jamming one of her high-heels into one of the officer's eyes. Later, that same officer -- Inspector Mitch Wilder -- would be brought up as a co-honoree for a party, wearing an eye-patch for the rest of the story.
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In a draconian America where sexuality is strictly bureaucratized and policed, a group of queer sex workers keep the magic alive in an underground club called the Dirty Mind. Using their unique talents for bondage and seduction, they resolve to infiltrate the mysterious government Pleasure Center, free their incarcerated friends, and fight the power!

From notorious kink writer Tina Horn and featuring a diverse group of artists comes ''SFSX (Safe Sex)'', a social thriller about sex, love, and torture. It's ''ComicBook/SexCriminals'' in [[Literature/TheHandmaidsTale Gilead]], ''Film/{{Hustlers}}'' with a ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'' twist.

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In a draconian dystopian America where sexuality is strictly bureaucratized repressed, policed and policed, beaten down, a group of queer sex workers keep the magic alive defy this oppressive system in an underground club called the Dirty Mind. Using their unique talents for bondage and seduction, they resolve to infiltrate the mysterious government Pleasure Center, free their incarcerated imprisoned friends, and fight the power!

From notorious kink writer Tina Horn and featuring a diverse group of artists comes ''SFSX (Safe Sex)'', a social thriller about sex, love, and torture. It's ''ComicBook/SexCriminals'' in [[Literature/TheHandmaidsTale Gilead]], ''ComicBook/SexCriminals'', ''Film/{{Hustlers}}'' with a and ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'' twist.
set in [[Literature/TheHandmaidsTale Gilead]].
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: In the bonfire set outside of the capital building, there are various conventionally dressed young men who give a toast to Mitch Wilder's overtly Incel message, the bonfire lined with Hawaiian tiki lanterns that evokes the infamous 2017 "Unite the Right" Rally.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: In the bonfire set outside of the capital building, there are various conventionally dressed young men who give a toast to Mitch Wilder's overtly Incel message, the bonfire lined with Hawaiian tiki lanterns that evokes the infamous 2017 "Unite the Right" Rally.Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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From notorious kink writer Creator/TinaHorn and featuring a diverse group of artists comes ''SFSX (Safe Sex)'', a social thriller about sex, love, and torture. It's ''ComicBook/SexCriminals'' in [[Literature/TheHandmaidsTale Gilead]], ''Film/{{Hustlers}}'' with a ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'' twist.

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From notorious kink writer Creator/TinaHorn Tina Horn and featuring a diverse group of artists comes ''SFSX (Safe Sex)'', a social thriller about sex, love, and torture. It's ''ComicBook/SexCriminals'' in [[Literature/TheHandmaidsTale Gilead]], ''Film/{{Hustlers}}'' with a ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'' twist.
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* TotalitarianUtilitarian: The Party -- as well as many people who have been brought into its propoganda -- sees people who are sex-positive or un-chaste in any way as victims, [[{{Thoughtcrime}} their violent and oppressive means to stamping out what they think is immoral thoughts]] being viewed as their way of "curing" them of a sickness or "saving" them from some vague evil.

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* TotalitarianUtilitarian: The Party -- as well as many people who have been brought into its propoganda propaganda -- sees people who are sex-positive or un-chaste in any way as victims, [[{{Thoughtcrime}} their violent and oppressive means to stamping out what they think is immoral thoughts]] being viewed as their way of "curing" them of a sickness or "saving" them from some vague evil.
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* TheHorseshoeEffect: The Party's authoritarian anti-sex politics take cues from both Radical Feminist and virulent anti-Feminist ideas, Judy Boreman (the female face of The Party) claiming that sexual desire divides the genders and makes both of them slaves to each other and their animalistic urges, while Mitch Wilder believes that sex-positivity emasculates men and that women are getting special treatment.

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* TheHorseshoeEffect: The Party's authoritarian anti-sex politics take cues from both Radical Feminist Feminists and virulent anti-Feminist ideas, anti-Feminists, Judy Boreman (the female face of The Party) claiming that sexual desire divides the genders and makes both of them slaves to each other and their animalistic urges, while Mitch Wilder believes that sex-positivity emasculates men and that women are getting special treatment.
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From notorious kink writer Creator/TinaHorn and featuring a diverse group of artists comes ''SFSX (SAFE SEX)'', a social thriller about sex, love, and torture. It's ''ComicBook/SexCriminals'' in [[Literature/TheHandmaidsTale Gilead]], ''Film/{{Hustlers}}'' with a ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'' twist.

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From notorious kink writer Creator/TinaHorn and featuring a diverse group of artists comes ''SFSX (SAFE SEX)'', (Safe Sex)'', a social thriller about sex, love, and torture. It's ''ComicBook/SexCriminals'' in [[Literature/TheHandmaidsTale Gilead]], ''Film/{{Hustlers}}'' with a ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'' twist.
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In a draconian America where sexuality is strictly bureaucratized and policed, a group of queer sex workers keep the magic alive in an underground club called the Dirty Mind. Using their unique talents for bondage and seduction, they resolve to infiltrate the mysterious government Pleasure Center, free their incarcerated friends, and fight the power!

From notorious kink writer Creator/TinaHorn and featuring a diverse group of artists comes ''SFSX (SAFE SEX)'', a social thriller about sex, love, and torture. It's ''ComicBook/SexCriminals'' in [[Literature/TheHandmaidsTale Gilead]], ''Film/{{Hustlers}}'' with a ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'' twist.

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!!This work provides examples of:
* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: Margaret "Jonesy" Jones was one of the co-founders of The Dirty Mind and leader of its sex-positive movement. When The Party raided the facility, she was captured and brainwashed by Judy Boreman. Now she acts as both a figure head to further The Party's agenda and an agent who hunts down and incurs the same brand of brainwashing onto others.
* CategoryTraitor: Avory wasn't exactly welcomed by her old friends from the Dirty Mind, seeing her as a traitor when she and George fled the original club when The Party raided the Dirty Mind, marrying and becoming a part of the system in order to avoid being prosecuted.
* ColdBloodedTorture: The 13th Floor of the Pleasure Center is used to "rehabilitate" anyone who violates The Party's strict ideas of decency. This rehabilitation involves an extreme form of aversion therapy that is tantamount to rape and, in Denis' case, have a chip implanted in their brains that suppresses their ability to feel pleasure or inflict it with the push of a button.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: In the bonfire set outside of the capital building, there are various conventionally dressed young men who give a toast to Mitch Wilder's overtly Incel message, the bonfire lined with Hawaiian tiki lanterns that evokes the infamous 2017 "Unite the Right" Rally.
* {{Dystopia}}: America is ruled under the [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour Ingsoc]]-like authoritarian, non-Democratic regime simply known as The Party. It is describes as being a theocracy where sexuality is bureaucratically managed and controlled. It seems to tolerate the existence of homosexuality to a very small extent, but it encourages heterosexual, monogamous relationships where only basic sex is allowed between married couples. While the party claims that it strive for equality between the sexes, it has very restrictive gender norms to the point where even the mutest colored make-up is considered racy and owning high-heels in private is enough to have you arrested. "Degenerates" are taken to the 13th Floor of the Pleasure Center where they are brainwashed with aversion therapy and straight-up torture.
* TheHorseshoeEffect: The Party's authoritarian anti-sex politics take cues from both Radical Feminist and virulent anti-Feminist ideas, Judy Boreman (the female face of The Party) claiming that sexual desire divides the genders and makes both of them slaves to each other and their animalistic urges, while Mitch Wilder believes that sex-positivity emasculates men and that women are getting special treatment.
* NotSafeForWork: The comic is all about sexual-expression in the face of chaste tyranny, so there is a lot of nudity and graphic sexual content involved.
* RedRightHand: When The Party's law-enforcement tries detaining Avory, she manages to escape by jamming one of her high-heels into one of the officer's eyes. Later, that same officer -- Inspector Mitch Wilder -- would be brought up as a co-honoree for
* TotalitarianUtilitarian: The Party -- as well as many people who have been brought into its propoganda -- sees people who are sex-positive or un-chaste in any way as victims, [[{{Thoughtcrime}} their violent and oppressive means to stamping out what they think is immoral thoughts]] being viewed as their way of "curing" them of a sickness or "saving" them from some vague evil.
--> ...so '''relieved''' my children will get through puberty without being tainted by images of '''traumatized''' naked girls...
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