Kinky Business:

Furry Attempts Buying User Out of Gay Slavery

by Pan Diman

Anonymous role-player almost “sold into slavery” by accident.

Recently, we received information regarding rumors about a player who has reportedly “sold himself into slavery” to a potential ERP (erotic role-playing) partner by accident last year.

After the investigation, we found out that no one got sold into actual slavery in the end, but, as it turns out, there were three major figures involved in the story: the “volunteer” and the couple that misinformed him by presenting the fact they treated each other as a master and a slave due to their intimate preferences and interests.

Both men were in a consensual relationship, however, the furry volunteer wasn’t aware of that since the couple was explicitly open about the master/slave relationship, and so the “Good Samaritan” tried to buy the sub out of “slavery” by sending a relatively large amount of money to the master’s bank account for the “pet’s” freedom.

Eventually, we managed to contact the volunteer who wanted to rescue the slave. In response, he mentioned that the reason behind his actions was the fact his friend’s “pet” complained about his state, possibly to gain some attention from his master’s friend who happened to be having a manic stage during which he was giving the money away to his friends, as well as random people. In his attempt to buy the person in question out of slavery, the volunteer sent 300 USD to the bank account the master used for donations during rare yet occasional live streams.

As soon as the owner received the donation, the couple was highly surprised and confused. Not knowing what it meant for their relationship, nor if anyone was supposed to do anything in return, the master has reportedly hesitated in front of his partner, claiming that “$300 is $300,” and the slave mentioned having an emotional breakdown on the next day after the incident while he was unsure what was going to happen to him either.

However, in the end, the master refused the offer and returned the money to the “rescuer,” although the final transaction cost the slave’s owner a terrible price, which was an extra fee of $11.10.

Proof of payment.

Yes, this is 100% real.