Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
13
1725
And of course she may be used in her intimacies, in so far as her entire life is not in its way an intimacy, in a variety of situations, places, positions and ties.
13
1726
Also, of course, at least among Goreans, she is treasured as an aware, sentient mind as well as a stripped, collared body.
13
1727
It is the whole woman they want, her naked body, and her naked mind.
13
1728
All is important to the master, and cared for by the master, and all is to be open to him.
13
1729
Her most intimate thoughts and feelings are of interest to him, and are to be as revealed to him as her perhaps supine, spread-eagled, chained body.
13
1730
It is pleasant, for example, to talk with one's slave, to have lengthy, stimulating conversations with her, perhaps concerning art, politics, literature, philosophy, history, and such, or even the small events and interests of her day, she perhaps kneeling leashed before one, stripped and back-braceleted, or perhaps kneeling at one's feet, naked and collared, perhaps polishing one's leather.
13
1731
In all this, of course, she does not for an instant cease to be slave.
And of course she may be used in her intimacies, in so far as her entire life is not in its way an intimacy, in a variety of situations, places, positions and ties.
Also, of course, at least among Goreans, she is treasured as an aware, sentient mind as well as a stripped, collared body.
It is the whole woman they want, her naked body, and her naked mind.
All is important to the master, and cared for by the master, and all is to be open to him.
Her most intimate thoughts and feelings are of interest to him, and are to be as revealed to him as her perhaps supine, spread-eagled, chained body.
It is pleasant, for example, to talk with one's slave, to have lengthy, stimulating conversations with her, perhaps concerning art, politics, literature, philosophy, history, and such, or even the small events and interests of her day, she perhaps kneeling leashed before one, stripped and back-braceleted, or perhaps kneeling at one's feet, naked and collared, perhaps polishing one's leather.
In all this, of course, she does not for an instant cease to be slave.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )