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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 207 Interestingly, what counts as slave garments and what does not, is apparently a culturally influenced phenomenon.
11 208 goreans, unhesitantly, regard such things as the brassiere and panties, or panty hose, as slave garments.
11 209 This may be because such garments have been associated with Earth females brought to gorean slave markets, garments which are sometimes permitted the girls during the early portions of their sale, or, perhaps, independently, because they are soft, sensual and slavelike.
11 210 Earth girls who don such garments might be interested to know then that that they are putting things on their bodies which on gor are taken to be the garments of slaves.
11 211 Are the Earth girls then slaves, even if only in their hearts? Let them consider the matter.
11 212 The main purpose of slave garments, of course, is not particularly to clothe the girl, for she need not even be clothed, as she is an animal, but to, as I have suggested, "set her off".
11 213 In this sense slave garments may be as resplendent and complex as the robes of an enslaved Ubara, to be removed by the general who has captured her upon a platform of public humiliation, or as simple as the cords on a girl's wrists and a piece of rope knotted on her throat.
Interestingly, what counts as slave garments and what does not, is apparently a culturally influenced phenomenon. goreans, unhesitantly, regard such things as the brassiere and panties, or panty hose, as slave garments. This may be because such garments have been associated with Earth females brought to gorean slave markets, garments which are sometimes permitted the girls during the early portions of their sale, or, perhaps, independently, because they are soft, sensual and slavelike. Earth girls who don such garments might be interested to know then that that they are putting things on their bodies which on gor are taken to be the garments of slaves. Are the Earth girls then slaves, even if only in their hearts? Let them consider the matter. The main purpose of slave garments, of course, is not particularly to clothe the girl, for she need not even be clothed, as she is an animal, but to, as I have suggested, "set her off". In this sense slave garments may be as resplendent and complex as the robes of an enslaved Ubara, to be removed by the general who has captured her upon a platform of public humiliation, or as simple as the cords on a girl's wrists and a piece of rope knotted on her throat. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )