Anonymous1: deliciouscake: you do know that rape is wrong, right? How anyone could get off on that is disgusting. You're a fucking twat. Real men don't rape. Jackhole.
Anonymous2(1): delciouscake: you're a grade A moron. I'd rather fuck a girl that was ready willing and able. Rape is just so not fucking sexy dude, seriously.
Anonymous5: I'd say anons 1-3 are the same asshole who has nothing better to do than rage on a porn site.
I agree with anon 4 though, this is pretty awesome. What's awesome about it is that it's well drawn, and it's realistic. This probably did happen; they just didn't show it.
jbs073: Would Jabba have broken Slave Leia's will before long?
A while back I answered a question about how Jabba the Hutt turned Princess Leia into a slave dancer in "Return of the Jedi." In part of the answer, noted that it was hard to know how long Leia had been in Jabba's harem before Luke arrived to save her. Though it didn't make sense for Luke to wait that long to come for the big rescue, Leia seemed very submissive in those scenes, as if all the defiance was beaten out of her. Which is REALLY out of character for a woman who had no problem mouthing off to Tarkin in the first film even as he was likely ready to execute her. And that was after she had survived Imperial torture to such a degree that even Vader termed her resistence "considerable."
Whatever happened in Jabba's palace, it clearly was devastating.. For a strong woman like Leia to be so submissive, either she must have been forced to do some horrible things, or she'd been there several days if not weeks. Note that she never speaks out of turn and when she wanders from Jabba's side on the barge, all it takes is a brief tug from him before she returns to his side. Even when Luke mounts his attack, she stands there for a few moments before she realizes she can fight back against her master.
So with all of this in mind, i ask, do you think Jabba would have broken Leia's will before much longer? Suppose Luke's escape failed, and ended with him, Chewie, Han, and Lando dead. With no hope for a rescue, would Leia soon have accepted her fate and began serving Jabba as a proper slave girl? Would she have danced for him and called him "Master?" Or do you think she would have somehow found the strength to make one last "Hail Mary" attempt to break out, even if it resulted in her death?
For years, if you asked me this question I probably would have said the latter. But after recently rewatching the film and considering Leia's demeanor in her slave scenes, I'm left thinking that she was already close to being broken. Thoughts?
First, I doubt Leia was given any privacy. 3PO says he "can't bear to watch" which always suggested to me that Jabba wanted to make sure what happened to Leia was as humiliating as possible. Hense, the cutaway to the next morning
Hard to say how much time passed. Though it doesn't make sense for Luke to wait that long to come for the big rescue, you're right about Leia seeming very submissive in those scenes, as if all the defiance was beaten out of her. In fact, she only has one line of dialogue while bound, which is REALLY out of character for a woman who had no problem mouthing off to Tarkin in the first film even as he was likely ready to execute her. Whatever happened in Jabba's palace, it clearly was devastating. It's as if Jabba had broken her spirit and only Luke's arrival gave her a small gllmmer of hope. For a strong woman like Leia to be that submissive, either she must have been forced to do some horrible things, or she'd been there several days if not weeks. No doubt she had to dance for him and serve him, and just being reduced to a slave would probably be devastating for a former royal. Probably best not to think about it.
Strangely, the way things work out, it's as if we're supposed to assume everything is going according to plan for Luke when he fights back on the sail barge. But that makes no sense as I can't imagine Leia would willingly set herself up to be enslaved, and her reactions even after Luke arrives don't seem to carry the confidence of someone who knows the tables are about to be turned. Instead, she seems resigned to her fate.
Anonymous14: JBs....you just got me uber hard, dude. Like I now know what kind of fantasy I'll paly in my head as I jerk off to my massive leia folder now. Go on with more please. Do you think....she had to stand nude for hours on end while being degraded by even the lowest member of jabba's court?!?!
@Anonymous: Just because someone fantasized about it or get's turned on by it doesn't mean that they will actually do it IRL. Some people can separate fantasy from reality.
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I agree with anon 4 though, this is pretty awesome. What's awesome about it is that it's well drawn, and it's realistic. This probably did happen; they just didn't show it.
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A while back I answered a question about how Jabba the Hutt turned Princess Leia into a slave dancer in "Return of the Jedi." In part of the answer, noted that it was hard to know how long Leia had been in Jabba's harem before Luke arrived to save her. Though it didn't make sense for Luke to wait that long to come for the big rescue, Leia seemed very submissive in those scenes, as if all the defiance was beaten out of her. Which is REALLY out of character for a woman who had no problem mouthing off to Tarkin in the first film even as he was likely ready to execute her. And that was after she had survived Imperial torture to such a degree that even Vader termed her resistence "considerable."
Whatever happened in Jabba's palace, it clearly was devastating.. For a strong woman like Leia to be so submissive, either she must have been forced to do some horrible things, or she'd been there several days if not weeks. Note that she never speaks out of turn and when she wanders from Jabba's side on the barge, all it takes is a brief tug from him before she returns to his side. Even when Luke mounts his attack, she stands there for a few moments before she realizes she can fight back against her master.
So with all of this in mind, i ask, do you think Jabba would have broken Leia's will before much longer? Suppose Luke's escape failed, and ended with him, Chewie, Han, and Lando dead. With no hope for a rescue, would Leia soon have accepted her fate and began serving Jabba as a proper slave girl? Would she have danced for him and called him "Master?" Or do you think she would have somehow found the strength to make one last "Hail Mary" attempt to break out, even if it resulted in her death?
For years, if you asked me this question I probably would have said the latter. But after recently rewatching the film and considering Leia's demeanor in her slave scenes, I'm left thinking that she was already close to being broken. Thoughts?
First, I doubt Leia was given any privacy. 3PO says he "can't bear to watch" which always suggested to me that Jabba wanted to make sure what happened to Leia was as humiliating as possible. Hense, the cutaway to the next morning
Hard to say how much time passed. Though it doesn't make sense for Luke to wait that long to come for the big rescue, you're right about Leia seeming very submissive in those scenes, as if all the defiance was beaten out of her. In fact, she only has one line of dialogue while bound, which is REALLY out of character for a woman who had no problem mouthing off to Tarkin in the first film even as he was likely ready to execute her. Whatever happened in Jabba's palace, it clearly was devastating. It's as if Jabba had broken her spirit and only Luke's arrival gave her a small gllmmer of hope. For a strong woman like Leia to be that submissive, either she must have been forced to do some horrible things, or she'd been there several days if not weeks. No doubt she had to dance for him and serve him, and just being reduced to a slave would probably be devastating for a former royal. Probably best not to think about it.
Strangely, the way things work out, it's as if we're supposed to assume everything is going according to plan for Luke when he fights back on the sail barge. But that makes no sense as I can't imagine Leia would willingly set herself up to be enslaved, and her reactions even after Luke arrives don't seem to carry the confidence of someone who knows the tables are about to be turned. Instead, she seems resigned to her fate.
seriously find somthing better to do
@Anonymous: Just because someone fantasized about it or get's turned on by it doesn't mean that they will actually do it IRL. Some people can separate fantasy from reality.