Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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476
On the other hand, some freewomen doubtless become apprised of such things, one way or another, even if only by rumor.
On the other hand, some free women doubtless become apprised of such things, one way or another, even if only by rumor.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #476)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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473
These are, of course, obvious and practical skills, simply called for and to be expected, in a social milieu of the nature of Gorean society.
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474
I wondered if it were frightening to be a woman, and to know oneself smaller and weaker than the male, and subduable and leashable by the male, and to recognize, on some level, that one was in nature his rightful property, the smaller, lovelier goods of the larger, stronger beast.
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475
This sort of thing, this sort of training, however, is commonly, as much as possible, kept outside the ken of freewomen, who might find the matter disturbing.
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476
On the other hand, some freewomen doubtless become apprised of such things, one way or another, even if only by rumor.
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477
Thus, one supposes, when some freewomen meet a free male, even under the most innocuous and benign of conditions, at banquets, in the market, at public gatherings, at the song dramas, and so on, they must realize, doubtless uneasily somewhere beneath their cumbersome robes and veils, that they are in the presence of an individual who for all his gentleness and respect could, if he wished, quickly and efficiently, in a matter of moments, render them stark naked and slave helpless, trussed at his feet.
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478
Too, obviously the male, at least occasionally, must speculate pertaining to such matters.
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479
For example, how would that pretentious, annoying, young lady fare, should she find herself naked, bound hand and foot, at the foot of his couch? Would she not look well there? Might it not be pleasant to look upon the annoying little thing, yours in such straits? Would she then be so irritating, so pretentious and vain? Is she intended for your collar? Is that the destiny you have decided upon for her? Or perhaps you will sell her? As painful and worthless as a free woman she might have been, she would doubtless have some value as a slave.
These are, of course, obvious and practical skills, simply called for and to be expected, in a social milieu of the nature of Gorean society.
I wondered if it were frightening to be a woman, and to know oneself smaller and weaker than the male, and subduable and leashable by the male, and to recognize, on some level, that one was in nature his rightful property, the smaller, lovelier goods of the larger, stronger beast.
This sort of thing, this sort of training, however, is commonly, as much as possible, kept outside the ken of free women, who might find the matter disturbing.
On the other hand, some free women doubtless become apprised of such things, one way or another, even if only by rumor.
Thus, one supposes, when some free women meet a free male, even under the most innocuous and benign of conditions, at banquets, in the market, at public gatherings, at the song dramas, and so on, they must realize, doubtless uneasily somewhere beneath their cumbersome robes and veils, that they are in the presence of an individual who for all his gentleness and respect could, if he wished, quickly and efficiently, in a matter of moments, render them stark naked and slave helpless, trussed at his feet.
Too, obviously the male, at least occasionally, must speculate pertaining to such matters.
For example, how would that pretentious, annoying, young lady fare, should she find herself naked, bound hand and foot, at the foot of his couch? Would she not look well there? Might it not be pleasant to look upon the annoying little thing, yours in such straits? Would she then be so irritating, so pretentious and vain? Is she intended for your collar? Is that the destiny you have decided upon for her? Or perhaps you will sell her? As painful and worthless as a free woman she might have been, she would doubtless have some value as a slave.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4)