Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
71
Second only to the absolute helplessness of the female in her ties, in the Gorean mind, is the attractiveness of her bonds.
Second only to the absolute helplessness of the female in her ties, in the Gorean mind, is the attractiveness of her bonds.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #71)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
68
Which is preferred may well depend on matters so trivial as the nature and lengths of the binding material available, for example, ropes, cordage, binding fiber, twisted silk, thongs or straps.
17
69
If there is a preference, perhaps it would be for the single-bond tie.
17
70
It is stout, and, in its unity, aesthetically attractive.
17
71
Second only to the absolute helplessness of the female in her ties, in the Gorean mind, is the attractiveness of her bonds.
17
72
They should be used to enhance her beauty as well as to imprison it with absolute perfection.
17
73
In passing, one might note a type of light neck yoke occasionally used in the march when more than one girl is involved, usually three to five.
17
74
This consists of a long, peeled branch drilled at intervals, usually of about a yard or four feet.
Which is preferred may well depend on matters so trivial as the nature and lengths of the binding material available, for example, ropes, cordage, binding fiber, twisted silk, thongs or straps.
If there is a preference, perhaps it would be for the single-bond tie.
It is stout, and, in its unity, aesthetically attractive.
Second only to the absolute helplessness of the female in her ties, in the Gorean mind, is the attractiveness of her bonds.
They should be used to enhance her beauty as well as to imprison it with absolute perfection.
In passing, one might note a type of light neck yoke occasionally used in the march when more than one girl is involved, usually three to five.
This consists of a long, peeled branch drilled at intervals, usually of about a yard or four feet.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 17)