Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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402
There are thought to be two major advantages to the custom of permitting, and, sometimes, of even encouraging, the practice.
18
403
First, it provides a way of satisfying the sexual needs of young men who may not yet own their own girls, and, secondly, it is thought to provide a useful protection for free women.
18
404
Free women, incidentally, are almost never raped on gor, unless it be perhaps a preparatory lesson preceding their total enslavement.
18
405
There seem to be two major reasons why free women are seldom raped on gor.
18
406
First, it is thought that they, being free, are to be accorded the highest respect, and, secondly, slave females are regarded as being much more desirable.
18
407
There is little difficulty, commonly, incidentally, in distinguishing between the free woman and the slave.
18
408
The garment of the slave is usually brief, distinctive and sexually exciting; it is designed to show her to men; the garments of the free woman, on the other hand, are commonly multitudinous, concealing and cumbersome; they are designed to protect her modesty, and hide her from the eyes of men.
There are thought to be two major advantages to the custom of permitting, and, sometimes, of even encouraging, the practice.
First, it provides a way of satisfying the sexual needs of young men who may not yet own their own girls, and, secondly, it is thought to provide a useful protection for free women.
Free women, incidentally, are almost never raped on gor, unless it be perhaps a preparatory lesson preceding their total enslavement.
There seem to be two major reasons why free women are seldom raped on gor.
First, it is thought that they, being free, are to be accorded the highest respect, and, secondly, slave females are regarded as being much more desirable.
There is little difficulty, commonly, incidentally, in distinguishing between the free woman and the slave.
The garment of the slave is usually brief, distinctive and sexually exciting; it is designed to show her to men; the garments of the free woman, on the other hand, are commonly multitudinous, concealing and cumbersome; they are designed to protect her modesty, and hide her from the eyes of men.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )