Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
880
Can she be unaware of the implications of her condition? It tells her that she is essentially helpless, and at the mercy of men.
Can she be unaware of the implications of her condition? It tells her that she is essentially helpless, and at the mercy of men.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #880)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
877
It releases her femaleness.
8
878
Indeed, feeling helpless, whether bound or not, increases her sense of sexual vulnerability, and this awareness of sexual vulnerability is erotically stimulatory to her; it stimulates readiness, and receptivity.
8
879
For example, aside from bonds, and such, the simple fact of realizing she is a slave is erotically stimulatory to a woman.
8
880
Can she be unaware of the implications of her condition? It tells her that she is essentially helpless, and at the mercy of men.
8
881
This is easy to understand then, that the very condition of bondage itself would have a profound psychological effect on a woman, producing a sense of radical helplessness.
8
882
She is in a sense their object, their toy, their plaything.
8
883
This sense of vulnerability is enhanced by a number of things, for example, the revealing nature of most slave garb, muchly baring the beauty of the lovely beast, the absence of a nether closure in most slave garments, the brand, the collar, the being owned, and such.
It releases her femaleness.
Indeed, feeling helpless, whether bound or not, increases her sense of sexual vulnerability, and this awareness of sexual vulnerability is erotically stimulatory to her; it stimulates readiness, and receptivity.
For example, aside from bonds, and such, the simple fact of realizing she is a slave is erotically stimulatory to a woman.
Can she be unaware of the implications of her condition? It tells her that she is essentially helpless, and at the mercy of men.
This is easy to understand then, that the very condition of bondage itself would have a profound psychological effect on a woman, producing a sense of radical helplessness.
She is in a sense their object, their toy, their plaything.
This sense of vulnerability is enhanced by a number of things, for example, the revealing nature of most slave garb, muchly baring the beauty of the lovely beast, the absence of a nether closure in most slave garments, the brand, the collar, the being owned, and such.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 8)