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Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, it might be noted that the slaves on the whole come to love their collars and thrive in bondage. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #500)
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4 500 Too, it might be noted that the slaves on the whole come to love their collars and thrive in bondage.

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

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4 497 The woman freed is troublesome and dangerous, the woman enslaved is perfection.
4 498 The slave girl is delicious and precious.
4 499 What property can compare with her? She fulfills manhood, and is a joy to own.
4 500 Too, it might be noted that the slaves on the whole come to love their collars and thrive in bondage.
4 501 It is the way they want to be, the absolute way they want to live.
4 502 Indeed, it is regarded as a grievous insult to a girl, and a terrible humiliation, for her to be freed.
4 503 It is like saying that she is no longer interesting enough, or desirable enough, to be kept in her collar.
The woman freed is troublesome and dangerous, the woman enslaved is perfection. The slave girl is delicious and precious. What property can compare with her? She fulfills manhood, and is a joy to own. Too, it might be noted that the slaves on the whole come to love their collars and thrive in bondage. It is the way they want to be, the absolute way they want to live. Indeed, it is regarded as a grievous insult to a girl, and a terrible humiliation, for her to be freed. It is like saying that she is no longer interesting enough, or desirable enough, to be kept in her collar. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4)