Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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It can be done, of course, solely on the decision, and will, of free persons.
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A given individual may, for example, for one reason or another, not want others to know that a given woman is his slave.
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Accordingly, she may wear her collar only in his lodge.
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This is analogous to the secret slaveries which sometimes exist on Earth, where a woman, returning home, kneels and waits to be collared.
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How startled would be the fellows in the office to discover that that trimly figured, luscious co-worker of theirs, to them seemingly so cool, aloof and inaccessible, is at home another man's slave.
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Too, how startled would be the women in certain neighborhoods, or in certain organizations and groups, to discover that one of their most popular neighbors, or prominent members, is, in the privacy of her own dwelling, a slave.
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Alerted by a code word in a seemingly innocent phone call, she prepares herself for her master.
It can be done, of course, solely on the decision, and will, of free persons.
A given individual may, for example, for one reason or another, not want others to know that a given woman is his slave.
Accordingly, she may wear her collar only in his lodge.
This is analogous to the secret slaveries which sometimes exist on Earth, where a woman, returning home, kneels and waits to be collared.
How startled would be the fellows in the office to discover that that trimly figured, luscious co-worker of theirs, to them seemingly so cool, aloof and inaccessible, is at home another man's slave.
Too, how startled would be the women in certain neighborhoods, or in certain organizations and groups, to discover that one of their most popular neighbors, or prominent members, is, in the privacy of her own dwelling, a slave.
Alerted by a code word in a seemingly innocent phone call, she prepares herself for her master.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )