Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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2133
It is, thus, perhaps, that the female slave, knowing herself slave and owned, attains sexual heights and depths, orgasms and totalities of response, forever denied, in the nature of things, to her ignorant sisters, cool and inhibited, smug in their prides and freedoms.
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2134
The slave girl, in effect, is the woman in her place in nature.
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2135
It is there, in her own place and world, and there only, that she can attain her biological destiny, that she can find her total female fulfillment.
20
2136
free, she is enslaved, the prisoner of inhibitions, artifices and conventions; enslaved, she is free, liberated to the self-fulfillment of her deepest nature.
20
2137
free, she is enslaved; enslaved, she is free.
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2138
That is the paradox of the collar.
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2139
"I am the only woman in the house, Master," said the slave.
It is, thus, perhaps, that the female slave, knowing herself slave and owned, attains sexual heights and depths, orgasms and totalities of response, forever denied, in the nature of things, to her ignorant sisters, cool and inhibited, smug in their prides and freedoms.
The slave girl, in effect, is the woman in her place in nature.
It is there, in her own place and world, and there only, that she can attain her biological destiny, that she can find her total female fulfillment.
free, she is enslaved, the prisoner of inhibitions, artifices and conventions; enslaved, she is free, liberated to the self-fulfillment of her deepest nature.
free, she is enslaved; enslaved, she is free.
That is the paradox of the collar.
"I am the only woman in the house, Master," said the slave.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )