by OhFloridaManNo
What a nice, irreverant, tounge in cheek look at the "Master/slave" relationship.
Thanks for your comments! I'm always glad to see that people are enjoying my work, or who have questions and criticism.
Regarding the reasons for slavery: I haven't really gotten around to directly stating it in the main text, but in A1386G, slavery didn't go away for a multitude of different reasons and owning slaves ended up becoming a stereotypically middle-class thing to do. This comes with the usual expectation that slaves in general perform domestic labor, as well as being companions, sex objects and a multitude of other things.
There isn't much of a higher ideology behind it in-universe, but at this point it's so firmly established that large segments of the population have as much of a problem imagining modern life without a slave as they do without cars or electricity.