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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

Sometimes in training, incidentally, or as a discipline or punishment, the slave is not permitted to look into the eyes of the master. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #100)
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15 100 Sometimes in training, incidentally, or as a discipline or punishment, the slave is not permitted to look into the eyes of the master.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 97 It is the first time that they have found themselves in the order of nature, and as what they are, and it is the first time that they have found themselves being looked at, frankly, and honestly, within the order of nature, and as what they are, females, appropriate objects of male predation and desire.
15 98 This recognition of her femaleness, and this joy in release and self-discovery, often comes as a stunning revelation to the Earth female.
15 99 Never again, once having discovered this, does she retreat to the conditioned ideals of neuterism and pseudomasculinity, nor, indeed, even if she desired to do so, would her masters permit it.
15 100 Sometimes in training, incidentally, or as a discipline or punishment, the slave is not permitted to look into the eyes of the master.
15 101 Indeed, sometimes, in training, she is not permitted to raise her eyes above the belt of the trainer.
15 102 Also, it must be recognized that many slaves often, and perhaps all slaves sometimes, find it difficult to look into the eyes of the master.
15 103 He, after all, holds total power over them and they fear to displease him.
It is the first time that they have found themselves in the order of nature, and as what they are, and it is the first time that they have found themselves being looked at, frankly, and honestly, within the order of nature, and as what they are, females, appropriate objects of male predation and desire. This recognition of her femaleness, and this joy in release and self-discovery, often comes as a stunning revelation to the Earth female. Never again, once having discovered this, does she retreat to the conditioned ideals of neuterism and pseudomasculinity, nor, indeed, even if she desired to do so, would her masters permit it. Sometimes in training, incidentally, or as a discipline or punishment, the slave is not permitted to look into the eyes of the master. Indeed, sometimes, in training, she is not permitted to raise her eyes above the belt of the trainer. Also, it must be recognized that many slaves often, and perhaps all slaves sometimes, find it difficult to look into the eyes of the master. He, after all, holds total power over them and they fear to displease him. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 15)