Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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325
There are many ways of conveying these needs, other than a glance, a seemingly inadvertent touch, and such, many of which are more or less stylized, and some of which involve clearly established conventions.
27
326
One might, for example, linger, almost imperceptibly, in the placing of a plate of food before the master, that he may see our wrists in proximity, almost as though they might be braceleted; one might boldly, if fearfully, kneel a little more closely than is customary; one might, while kneeling, turn the palms of the hands subtly upward, revealing their vulnerable, concave softness, and such.
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327
Other ways of drawing oneself to the attention of the master are more culturally explicit, and in accord with recognized conventions; of these other ways some are verbal, and others behavioral.
27
328
For example, there are numerous verbal formulas which may be used, ranging from such things as "May my master's slave serve him wine?" or "May my master's slave light the lamp of love?" to such things as "I beg use, master" and "Please, my master, rape your slave".
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329
Similarly, a slave's needs may also be expressed nonverbally, but again, of course, in this case, utilizing obvious conventions.
27
330
For example, one might tie the bondage knot in one's hair, or, even more simply, kneel, head down, at the foot of the master's couch, by his slave ring.
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331
Subtleties, stylized modalities, and recourses to accepted conventions may, of course, be combined.
There are many ways of conveying these needs, other than a glance, a seemingly inadvertent touch, and such, many of which are more or less stylized, and some of which involve clearly established conventions.
One might, for example, linger, almost imperceptibly, in the placing of a plate of food before the master, that he may see our wrists in proximity, almost as though they might be braceleted; one might boldly, if fearfully, kneel a little more closely than is customary; one might, while kneeling, turn the palms of the hands subtly upward, revealing their vulnerable, concave softness, and such.
Other ways of drawing oneself to the attention of the master are more culturally explicit, and in accord with recognized conventions; of these other ways some are verbal, and others behavioral.
For example, there are numerous verbal formulas which may be used, ranging from such things as "May my master's slave serve him wine?" or "May my master's slave light the lamp of love?" to such things as "I beg use, master" and "Please, my master, rape your slave".
Similarly, a slave's needs may also be expressed nonverbally, but again, of course, in this case, utilizing obvious conventions.
For example, one might tie the bondage knot in one's hair, or, even more simply, kneel, head down, at the foot of the master's couch, by his slave ring.
Subtleties, stylized modalities, and recourses to accepted conventions may, of course, be combined.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )