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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 886 It does not need to be prohibited, really, because, for the most part, it does not exist among slaves, because it is swiftly overcome and dissipated in the condition of bondage itself.
8 887 This is one of the great objections free women have to slave girls, and one of the reasons they hate them so, that the slave girls are so sexually alive and needful, indeed, intensely so, helplessly so, beggingly so.
8 888 How terrible they cry, that a woman should be so much the slave of men, so much the prisoner of her passions! And that they should be purchasable, and owned, owned, as well! Certainly they are slaves, slaves.
8 889 Once "slave fires," so to speak, have been lit in the belly of a slave, you see, she becomes helplessly needful, indeed, desperately needful.
8 890 It is much more common to cuff an importunate slave from one's feet than to use the heat of the whip to lash away the lingering, icy sludge of physiological inertness.
8 891 To be sure, the whip is occasionally useful in the beginning, with a new slave.
8 892 Some apparently wish to be simply reassured that no options are permitted to them in these matters.
It does not need to be prohibited, really, because, for the most part, it does not exist among slaves, because it is swiftly overcome and dissipated in the condition of bondage itself. This is one of the great objections free women have to slave girls, and one of the reasons they hate them so, that the slave girls are so sexually alive and needful, indeed, intensely so, helplessly so, beggingly so. How terrible they cry, that a woman should be so much the slave of men, so much the prisoner of her passions! And that they should be purchasable, and owned, owned, as well! Certainly they are slaves, slaves. Once "slave fires," so to speak, have been lit in the belly of a slave, you see, she becomes helplessly needful, indeed, desperately needful. It is much more common to cuff an importunate slave from one's feet than to use the heat of the whip to lash away the lingering, icy sludge of physiological inertness. To be sure, the whip is occasionally useful in the beginning, with a new slave. Some apparently wish to be simply reassured that no options are permitted to them in these matters. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )