Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
533
Accordingly, though I might put a girl into thumb cuffs for an ahn or so, perhaps early in her training, perhaps in the process of informing her as to the nature of various bonds, their textures, and such, I generally do not use them.
Accordingly, though I might put a girl into thumb cuffs for an Ahn or so, perhaps early in her training, perhaps in the process of informing her as to the nature of various bonds, their textures, and such, I generally do not use them.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #533)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
18
530
Certainly it is hard for a woman to wear thumb cuffs and not understand her helplessness.
18
531
Some masters favor them early in a girl's training, thinking that it hastens their progress.
18
532
Whereas I have occasionally introduced a woman somewhat rudely into the realities of bondage, I generally prefer to ease them into it, giving them time to develop and gradually understand their new feelings and sensations, giving them time to accommodate themselves to their new life and destiny.
18
533
Accordingly, though I might put a girl into thumb cuffs for an ahn or so, perhaps early in her training, perhaps in the process of informing her as to the nature of various bonds, their textures, and such, I generally do not use them.
18
534
I think of them, like close chains, more as a punishment than a restraint.
18
535
That she knows they exist, and could be put on her, by my will, like close chains, in itself has its salutary effect on her.
18
536
And that seems to me generally sufficient.
Certainly it is hard for a woman to wear thumb cuffs and not understand her helplessness.
Some masters favor them early in a girl's training, thinking that it hastens their progress.
Whereas I have occasionally introduced a woman somewhat rudely into the realities of bondage, I generally prefer to ease them into it, giving them time to develop and gradually understand their new feelings and sensations, giving them time to accommodate themselves to their new life and destiny.
Accordingly, though I might put a girl into thumb cuffs for an ahn or so, perhaps early in her training, perhaps in the process of informing her as to the nature of various bonds, their textures, and such, I generally do not use them.
I think of them, like close chains, more as a punishment than a restraint.
That she knows they exist, and could be put on her, by my will, like close chains, in itself has its salutary effect on her.
And that seems to me generally sufficient.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18)