Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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9
282
The distinction between the tower slave and the pleasure slave, though honored in some markets, some specializing in girls sold primarily for housekeeping purposes and others in girls sold primarily for the pleasures of men, is not really a hard-and-fast distinction; it is not absolute; indeed, it can even be transitory.
The distinction between the tower slave and the pleasure slave, though honored in some markets, some specializing in girls sold primarily for housekeeping purposes and others in girls sold primarily for the pleasures of men, is not really a hard-and-fast distinction; it is not absolute; indeed, it can even be transitory.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #282)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
279
The position of the tower slave, in most cities, is very similar to that of the pleasure slave.
9
280
The major difference is that the tower slave, whose duties are commonly, primarily, domestic, kneels with her knees in a closed position, whereas the pleasure slave, in a symbolic recognition of the fuller nature of her bondage, and its most significant aspects, kneels with them in an open position.
9
281
The tower slave, of course, like any other slave, is fully at the disposal of the master, in any and every way.
9
282
The distinction between the tower slave and the pleasure slave, though honored in some markets, some specializing in girls sold primarily for housekeeping purposes and others in girls sold primarily for the pleasures of men, is not really a hard-and-fast distinction; it is not absolute; indeed, it can even be transitory.
9
283
A girl who is ordered to open her knees, or who finds them kicked apart, for example, realizes that she has now become a pleasure slave.
9
284
Similarly a girl in one context may function as one kind of slave and, in another context, as another sort.
9
285
Serving a supper to a young man and his mother, for example, the girl may appear merely efficient and deferential.
The position of the tower slave, in most cities, is very similar to that of the pleasure slave.
The major difference is that the tower slave, whose duties are commonly, primarily, domestic, kneels with her knees in a closed position, whereas the pleasure slave, in a symbolic recognition of the fuller nature of her bondage, and its most significant aspects, kneels with them in an open position.
The tower slave, of course, like any other slave, is fully at the disposal of the master, in any and every way.
The distinction between the tower slave and the pleasure slave, though honored in some markets, some specializing in girls sold primarily for housekeeping purposes and others in girls sold primarily for the pleasures of men, is not really a hard-and-fast distinction; it is not absolute; indeed, it can even be transitory.
A girl who is ordered to open her knees, or who finds them kicked apart, for example, realizes that she has now become a pleasure slave.
Similarly a girl in one context may function as one kind of slave and, in another context, as another sort.
Serving a supper to a young man and his mother, for example, the girl may appear merely efficient and deferential.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 9)