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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

The loosening of a woman's hair on Gor in an extremely sensuous, meaningful act. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #187)
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8 187 The loosening of a woman's hair on Gor in an extremely sensuous, meaningful act.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 184 Upswept hairdos are usually reserved for free women, or high slaves.
8 185 They are a mark of status.
8 186 To be sure, one of the reasons for permitting a hairdo of that sort to a slave is the master's pleasure in undoing it, in loosening it, thus reminding even the high slave that in his arms, ultimately, she, the high slave, is yet a slave, and as much or more than the lowest girl in the most remote village.
8 187 The loosening of a woman's hair on Gor in an extremely sensuous, meaningful act.
8 188 "Who loosens her hair?" is a way of asking, in effect, who owns her.
8 189 "When is Teibar coming to inspect these women?" asked a man.
8 190 I suddenly almost fainted.
Upswept hairdos are usually reserved for free women, or high slaves. They are a mark of status. To be sure, one of the reasons for permitting a hairdo of that sort to a slave is the master's pleasure in undoing it, in loosening it, thus reminding even the high slave that in his arms, ultimately, she, the high slave, is yet a slave, and as much or more than the lowest girl in the most remote village. The loosening of a woman's hair on Gor in an extremely sensuous, meaningful act. "Who loosens her hair?" is a way of asking, in effect, who owns her. "When is Teibar coming to inspect these women?" asked a man. I suddenly almost fainted. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8)