In the vast, ever-evolving world of Boys’ Love (BL) fiction, certain tropes grab you by the collar and refuse to let go. We’ve all seen the Omegaverse, the "contract relationship," and the "enemies to lovers" arc. But every so often, a niche sub-genre emerges that is so specific, so bizarrely fascinating, that it demands its own conversation.
3.2. The Biopolitics of the “Factory” The term “factory” is not accidental. It invokes industrial capitalism. Protagonists are often depicted producing liters of milk daily, leading to physical pain (engorgement) that only a lover or a pump can alleviate. This mirrors contemporary anxieties about productivity and burnout. The body becomes a means of production. In one text, the alpha love interest literally markets the protagonist’s milk as a luxury health product, turning the bedroom into a boardroom. The fetish, therefore, is not just the lactation but the efficiency of lactation—the body optimized for output. milk factory bl novel
Often takes place in a dystopian or high-fantasy laboratory or "factory" where characters are harvested for their biological output. Under the Fluorescent Lights: A Deep Dive into