Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
15
105
Indeed, in the deep and profound relationships of love and bondage, such eye contact is usually welcomed and encouraged.
Indeed, in the deep and profound relationships of love and bondage, such eye contact is usually welcomed and encouraged.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #105)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
15
104
What if he should interpret her gaze as suggesting the least insubordination or insolence? Are they truly prepared to have the soles of their feet lashed or to live on bread crusts for the next five days? But, on the other hand, there is, on Gor, in circles of the mastery, no discouragement, commonly, of eye contact between masters and slaves.
15
105
Indeed, in the deep and profound relationships of love and bondage, such eye contact is usually welcomed and encouraged.
15
106
What can be understood of the glances of masters and slaves by those who have been united only in lesser relationships? Too, to be sure, from the practical point of view, it is useful for a girl to be able to look into the eyes of the master.
15
107
In this way she may be able to better read his moods, and desires, and, accordingly, be able the better to serve him, in the process perhaps saving herself a few cuffings and beatings, such as might be garnered by a less alert, more slothful, laxer girl.
15
108
To be sure, all girls, upon occasion, are cuffed or beaten.
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.
What if he should interpret her gaze as suggesting the least insubordination or insolence? Are they truly prepared to have the soles of their feet lashed or to live on bread crusts for the next five days? But, on the other hand, there is, on Gor, in circles of the mastery, no discouragement, commonly, of eye contact between masters and slaves.
Indeed, in the deep and profound relationships of love and bondage, such eye contact is usually welcomed and encouraged.
What can be understood of the glances of masters and slaves by those who have been united only in lesser relationships? Too, to be sure, from the practical point of view, it is useful for a girl to be able to look into the eyes of the master.
In this way she may be able to better read his moods, and desires, and, accordingly, be able the better to serve him, in the process perhaps saving herself a few cuffings and beatings, such as might be garnered by a less alert, more slothful, laxer girl.
To be sure, all girls, upon occasion, are cuffed or beaten.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 15)