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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

To be sure, strictly, a woman might find herself tied by a man who does not own her legally, but even in such a case, she will experience herself as being owned in a rather practical and significant sense, that sense, namely, in which she is completely at his mercy and under his control, that sense in which he may do with her as he pleases. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #1062)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 1062 To be sure, strictly, a woman might find herself tied by a man who does not own her legally, but even in such a case, she will experience herself as being owned in a rather practical and significant sense, that sense, namely, in which she is completely at his mercy and under his control, that sense in which he may do with her as he pleases.

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

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20 1059 It is a joyful, meaningful way of demonstrating power over the slave, and showing that she, in effect, belongs to you.
20 1060 It is a thrilling, exciting act for the master who binds, and for the helpless, dominated slave, who finds herself bound.
20 1061 "He who ties a woman owns her," is a Gorean saying.
20 1062 To be sure, strictly, a woman might find herself tied by a man who does not own her legally, but even in such a case, she will experience herself as being owned in a rather practical and significant sense, that sense, namely, in which she is completely at his mercy and under his control, that sense in which he may do with her as he pleases.
20 1063 Consider then the joy of binding when the master knows that he literally, and legally, owns the woman he binds; and she knows that she is the full and legal property, with no hope of escape or rescue, of the one who binds her.
20 1064 Callimachus looked down at the bound slave.
20 1065 "From the first instant I saw you," he said, "I wanted you as my slave".
It is a joyful, meaningful way of demonstrating power over the slave, and showing that she, in effect, belongs to you. It is a thrilling, exciting act for the master who binds, and for the helpless, dominated slave, who finds herself bound. "He who ties a woman owns her," is a Gorean saying. To be sure, strictly, a woman might find herself tied by a man who does not own her legally, but even in such a case, she will experience herself as being owned in a rather practical and significant sense, that sense, namely, in which she is completely at his mercy and under his control, that sense in which he may do with her as he pleases. Consider then the joy of binding when the master knows that he literally, and legally, owns the woman he binds; and she knows that she is the full and legal property, with no hope of escape or rescue, of the one who binds her. Callimachus looked down at the bound slave. "From the first instant I saw you," he said, "I wanted you as my slave". - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)