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Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 197 Women long for the collar, and without it will be forever incomplete.
1 198 Now, I trust that the ambivalence of the slave toward the whip is somewhat more clear.
1 199 It is, in its way, a symbol of what they want most, their ownership and domination.
1 200 There are many points which might be made here, but I will limit myself to three, which may be succinctly recounted: First, exemplified by what had just occurred, a woman may wish to feel its stroke in order that the reality of her longed-for bondage be impressed upon her; one does not, of course, whip a free woman.
1 201 When the slave feels the whip, she realizes that her dream, even with its attendant perils, has now come true.
1 202 Second, when a woman loves a man, she may desire to feel his whip.
1 203 She understands, beneath the lash, that he is claiming her, and marking her his, as she wants to be.
Women long for the collar, and without it will be forever incomplete. Now, I trust that the ambivalence of the slave toward the whip is somewhat more clear. It is, in its way, a symbol of what they want most, their ownership and domination. There are many points which might be made here, but I will limit myself to three, which may be succinctly recounted: First, exemplified by what had just occurred, a woman may wish to feel its stroke in order that the reality of her longed-for bondage be impressed upon her; one does not, of course, whip a free woman. When the slave feels the whip, she realizes that her dream, even with its attendant perils, has now come true. Second, when a woman loves a man, she may desire to feel his whip. She understands, beneath the lash, that he is claiming her, and marking her his, as she wants to be. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )