Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
232
Most masters, I think, mix positions, not only with respect to the attitude of the head but of the arms as well.
Most masters, I think, mix positions, not only with respect to the attitude of the head but of the arms as well.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #232)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
229
Too, the raised-head position well displays the collar.
26
230
Much, of course, depends on the master.
26
231
The lowered head position is beautiful, and it well symbolize vulnerability and submission.
26
232
Most masters, I think, mix positions, not only with respect to the attitude of the head but of the arms as well.
26
233
The usual position is have the palms of the hands on the thighs, but some masters prefer the hands clasped behind the back, or behind the head, and so on.
26
234
In mentioning these things, one might also call to mind an aspect of these matters which is cultural to the Goreans, but is likely to overlooked by those not familiar with their culture.
26
235
It is as follows: The Gorean free woman is commonly veiled in public.
Too, the raised-head position well displays the collar.
Much, of course, depends on the master.
The lowered head position is beautiful, and it well symbolize vulnerability and submission.
Most masters, I think, mix positions, not only with respect to the attitude of the head but of the arms as well.
The usual position is have the palms of the hands on the thighs, but some masters prefer the hands clasped behind the back, or behind the head, and so on.
In mentioning these things, one might also call to mind an aspect of these matters which is cultural to the Goreans, but is likely to overlooked by those not familiar with their culture.
It is as follows: The Gorean free woman is commonly veiled in public.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 26)