Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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I do not think Sasi was too pleased when I carried the blond slave over the threshold and placed her on the straw by the slave ring.
14
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Gorean slaves, incidentally, are commonly carried over the threshold when they first enter a master's house or place of residence.
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This is reminiscent of a bridal custom on Earth, of course.
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That custom, an ancient one, makes tacitly clear the bride's ownership by the male, and has clear implications of capture and bondage.
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It is natural that the bride desires this ceremony, and will plead for it.
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The oafish male, commonly, does not even understand what is going on.
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He should, of course, take her directly to the bed, and throw her upon it, his.
I do not think Sasi was too pleased when I carried the blond slave over the threshold and placed her on the straw by the slave ring.
Gorean slaves, incidentally, are commonly carried over the threshold when they first enter a master's house or place of residence.
This is reminiscent of a bridal custom on Earth, of course.
That custom, an ancient one, makes tacitly clear the bride's ownership by the male, and has clear implications of capture and bondage.
It is natural that the bride desires this ceremony, and will plead for it.
The oafish male, commonly, does not even understand what is going on.
He should, of course, take her directly to the bed, and throw her upon it, his.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )