In his
examination of master-slave bonds, Robert Rubel discusses the
relationship dynamics between masters and slaves, exploring the
parallels between this union and marriage. As he explains, master-slave
relationships typically begin with a contractual agreement akin to vows
where members voice their total commitment to the union. Likewise, the
collar – similar to the wedding ring – symbolizes their bond and
collaring ceremonies “are regarded as effectively solemnizing their
relationship in the same way as a marriage ceremony.” Both of these
notions can be seen in two short stories contained in this August 1986
issue of Honcho
(which has been broken into three parts): David May’s “Unnatural Song”
and John Preston’s “Audition for a Muscle Slave.” In this final third (see the second part here), the short story “Hot Night Cruising” (about the thrill of hunting
potential hookups at a local park) is accompanied by photo spreads titled “Big,
Bigger, Biggest,” “Mr. High Rise,” and “Untamed Wilderness.”
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