One way is through education. Educating people about respect for others and the importance of appropriate behavior can help. Also, strict enforcement of laws against creating and spreading such inappropriate content.
Yes, there can be. One positive message is about acceptance. It shows that people should be accepted for who they are, regardless of their gender identity or how they choose to present themselves. Another is the idea of self - love. Through the transformation process, the ladyboy characters often learn to love themselves more, which is an important message for everyone.
One common theme could be self - discovery. The character might start to explore their identity as a ladyboy and go through a transformation in terms of appearance and self - acceptance. For example, they might start wearing different clothes, doing their makeup in a more feminine way, and gradually feel more comfortable with their new identity. Another theme could be acceptance from society or family. Sometimes, these stories show how difficult it is for a ladyboy to be accepted in a rather conservative environment, and how they strive for that acceptance through their transformation.
There is a ladyboy who started her own business in the beauty industry. She used her own experiences of transitioning and self - discovery to create a line of products that were inclusive of all genders. Her business not only became successful but also became a symbol of acceptance and empowerment in the community. She was able to break barriers and show that ladyboys can be successful entrepreneurs.
Yes, there are plenty. For example, historical fiction that focuses on strong characters fighting for freedom or justice. Novels like 'The Book Thief' which tell heart - warming stories during difficult times.
I'm not aware of many works that are solely based on 'erotic slave trade stories' as it is a very controversial and inappropriate topic. But if we look at works about the slave trade in general, like '12 Years a Slave', while it doesn't have an 'erotic' focus, it does show the various forms of abuse and power - play that were unfortunately part of that dark period in history. Any form of making the slave trade 'erotic' is wrong, but some works might show the seedy side of the power - holders during that time in a broader historical narrative.