Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
107
Their exposure, their human legibility, so to speak, like their obedience, service, love and discipline, is part of their condition.
Their exposure, their human legibility, so to speak, like their obedience, service, love and discipline, is part of their condition.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #107)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
104
In a little longer while, of course, neither sort of girl, the Gorean girl or the Earth girl now sensitive to the subtler implications of facial exposure, thinks anything more about it, or at least not normally.
6
105
Both have now learned that they are naught but slaves, and that that is all there is to it.
6
106
No longer do they aspire to the prerogatives of the free woman.
6
107
Their exposure, their human legibility, so to speak, like their obedience, service, love and discipline, is part of their condition.
6
108
In a sense they find it liberating.
6
109
It frees them from the temptations of deceit, pretense and restraint.
6
110
Seldom now do they think, among themselves, of the "shame" of the collar.
In a little longer while, of course, neither sort of girl, the Gorean girl or the Earth girl now sensitive to the subtler implications of facial exposure, thinks anything more about it, or at least not normally.
Both have now learned that they are naught but slaves, and that that is all there is to it.
No longer do they aspire to the prerogatives of the free woman.
Their exposure, their human legibility, so to speak, like their obedience, service, love and discipline, is part of their condition.
In a sense they find it liberating.
It frees them from the temptations of deceit, pretense and restraint.
Seldom now do they think, among themselves, of the "shame" of the collar.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 6)