Likely Not

Wrong.

While there was undoubtedly sexual abuse of enslaved children commonly, โ€œvery likelyโ€ does not mean โ€œprettyโ€ in this instance or in most (or perhaps any) ads for slaves from this period. In this sense โ€œvery likelyโ€ means more โ€œpleasantโ€ somewhat in the sense of appearance but also in the sense of presentation up to and including manner of speaking. It was not connotatively or denotatively referring to appearance in any sexual sense. Today, weโ€™d say someone is โ€œvery presentableโ€ or โ€œcomes off wellโ€ or something of that nature instead of โ€œlikely.โ€

You can see this easily by observing that many ads for older slaves, including men, also used โ€œlikelyโ€ and โ€œvery likelyโ€ in the same context.

People need to do more research before they spout off some ill-educated garbage. Bothers me to no end.