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Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 466 It is thought, correctly I suppose, that they will not be likely to need these skills until that time.
4 467 Indeed, this sort of thing is one of those things that Gorean boys look forward to as it is not only pleasant in itself, but is, in its way, a sign that they are now regarded as having grown up.
4 468 It is a rite of passage, in its way, one of several toward Gorean manhood.
4 469 Soon, too, at least in the high cities, they may be able to put away the tunic of boyhood and don their first robe of manhood.
4 470 Sometimes the manhood robe is associated, as well, with the ceremony of the Home Stone.
4 471 About this, however, I do not know a great deal, as Goreans tend not to be loquacious in such matters.
4 472 But, of course, in general, to return to our point, having to do with the binding of women, anyone who owns a slave, or has anything to do with them, would be expected to be familiar with this sort of thing, with a variety of interesting and efficient ties, useful for various purposes, in all of which the woman is utterly helpless, totally at one's mercy.
It is thought, correctly I suppose, that they will not be likely to need these skills until that time. Indeed, this sort of thing is one of those things that Gorean boys look forward to as it is not only pleasant in itself, but is, in its way, a sign that they are now regarded as having grown up. It is a rite of passage, in its way, one of several toward Gorean manhood. Soon, too, at least in the high cities, they may be able to put away the tunic of boyhood and don their first robe of manhood. Sometimes the manhood robe is associated, as well, with the ceremony of the Home Stone. About this, however, I do not know a great deal, as Goreans tend not to be loquacious in such matters. But, of course, in general, to return to our point, having to do with the binding of women, anyone who owns a slave, or has anything to do with them, would be expected to be familiar with this sort of thing, with a variety of interesting and efficient ties, useful for various purposes, in all of which the woman is utterly helpless, totally at one's mercy. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )