Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
88
Another advantage of the body hood is that it is intriguing and attractive on a woman, baring her legs but usually, unless the arms are also intriguingly bared, concealing the rest of her, this sort of thing exciting male interest, and yet, in virtue of the predominant concealment afforded, making her seizure and rape less likely than if she were lying about more exposed in common bonds.
Another advantage of the body hood is that it is intriguing and attractive on a woman, baring her legs but usually, unless the arms are also intriguingly bared, concealing the rest of her, this sort of thing exciting male interest, and yet, in virtue of the predominant concealment afforded, making her seizure and rape less likely than if she were lying about more exposed in common bonds.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #88)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
85
The prisoner, of course, may be gagged before being hooded.
9
86
The body hood, like the slave hood, tends to keep a female docile.
9
87
This may be a particular advantage early in her training, when she may not yet fully understand her new nature and its meaning.
9
88
Another advantage of the body hood is that it is intriguing and attractive on a woman, baring her legs but usually, unless the arms are also intriguingly bared, concealing the rest of her, this sort of thing exciting male interest, and yet, in virtue of the predominant concealment afforded, making her seizure and rape less likely than if she were lying about more exposed in common bonds.
9
89
Slavers, in moving their wares through the streets, sometimes place them in body hoods.
9
90
To be sure, it is more common to throw a cloak or sheet, which might be of various lengths, over their heads, this usually being fastened on them by means of a cord or strap looped once or twice about the neck and fastened under the chin.
9
91
In many cities free women object to the marching of naked slaves through the streets.
The prisoner, of course, may be gagged before being hooded.
The body hood, like the slave hood, tends to keep a female docile.
This may be a particular advantage early in her training, when she may not yet fully understand her new nature and its meaning.
Another advantage of the body hood is that it is intriguing and attractive on a woman, baring her legs but usually, unless the arms are also intriguingly bared, concealing the rest of her, this sort of thing exciting male interest, and yet, in virtue of the predominant concealment afforded, making her seizure and rape less likely than if she were lying about more exposed in common bonds.
Slavers, in moving their wares through the streets, sometimes place them in body hoods.
To be sure, it is more common to throw a cloak or sheet, which might be of various lengths, over their heads, this usually being fastened on them by means of a cord or strap looped once or twice about the neck and fastened under the chin.
In many cities free women object to the marching of naked slaves through the streets.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 9)