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

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20 1828 Do not yield! Do not weaken! See that she is never in doubt as to who it is who owns her! Keep her in perfect subjection! And so he fears coming to care for her, a mere slave.
20 1829 Many men thusly feel that to care for a slave is a sign of weakness, that such feelings are unworthy of them, are beneath them.
20 1830 How absurd to care for one such as she! She is, after all, a slave.
20 1831 Accordingly, many a master/slave relationship is such that the submitted slave, hopelessly in love with her master, dares not express her feelings, and the master, unwilling to live without his slave, and who would die for her, is harsh with her, and treats her with great severity, as the lowest and most contemptible of collar sluts.
20 1832 To be sure, both realize, or sense, one supposes, the feelings of the other.
20 1833 The slave is timid, but radiant; the master is angry, and determined to resist his feelings.
20 1834 In the end, perhaps, the slave can resist no longer and bespeaks her love for the master.
Do not yield! Do not weaken! See that she is never in doubt as to who it is who owns her! Keep her in perfect subjection! And so he fears coming to care for her, a mere slave. Many men thusly feel that to care for a slave is a sign of weakness, that such feelings are unworthy of them, are beneath them. How absurd to care for one such as she! She is, after all, a slave. Accordingly, many a master/slave relationship is such that the submitted slave, hopelessly in love with her master, dares not express her feelings, and the master, unwilling to live without his slave, and who would die for her, is harsh with her, and treats her with great severity, as the lowest and most contemptible of collar sluts. To be sure, both realize, or sense, one supposes, the feelings of the other. The slave is timid, but radiant; the master is angry, and determined to resist his feelings. In the end, perhaps, the slave can resist no longer and bespeaks her love for the master. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )