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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

In some cities, a woman may not, with legal recognition, submit herself to a specific man as a slave, for in those cities that is interpreted as placing at least a temporary qualification on the condition of slavery which condition, once entered into, all cities agree, is absolute. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #488)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 488 In some cities, a woman may not, with legal recognition, submit herself to a specific man as a slave, for in those cities that is interpreted as placing at least a temporary qualification on the condition of slavery which condition, once entered into, all cities agree, is absolute.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 485 The law is clear on this.
1 486 The matter is more subtle when the woman is not within a context of capture rights.
1 487 Here the matter differs from city to city.
1 488 In some cities, a woman may not, with legal recognition, submit herself to a specific man as a slave, for in those cities that is interpreted as placing at least a temporary qualification on the condition of slavery which condition, once entered into, all cities agree, is absolute.
1 489 In such cities, then, the woman makes herself a slave, unconditionally.
1 490 It is then up to the man in question whether or not he will accept her as his slave.
1 491 In this matter he will do as he pleases.
The law is clear on this. The matter is more subtle when the woman is not within a context of capture rights. Here the matter differs from city to city. In some cities, a woman may not, with legal recognition, submit herself to a specific man as a slave, for in those cities that is interpreted as placing at least a temporary qualification on the condition of slavery which condition, once entered into, all cities agree, is absolute. In such cities, then, the woman makes herself a slave, unconditionally. It is then up to the man in question whether or not he will accept her as his slave. In this matter he will do as he pleases. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 1)