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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

She is freed of the burdens of the games free women must play with men; she must obey and serve, and at as little as a snapping of fingers. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #395)
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10 395 She is freed of the burdens of the games free women must play with men; she must obey and serve, and at as little as a snapping of fingers.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 392 To be sure the hatred of the free woman for the slave is multiply motivated, and, most crucially, one suspects, by envy and jealousy.
10 393 In many respects the slave is more free than the free woman.
10 394 She is not encumbered by robes and veils, and a thousand social constraints.
10 395 She is freed of the burdens of the games free women must play with men; she must obey and serve, and at as little as a snapping of fingers.
10 396 She does not have to search for her self; she has discovered it.
10 397 Her identity is upon her, indisputably and categorically, as perfectly and securely as her collar.
10 398 She is keenly sexual, which she is usually wise enough to conceal from the free woman, lest she be bound and mercilessly whipped, but the free woman suspects this only too well.
To be sure the hatred of the free woman for the slave is multiply motivated, and, most crucially, one suspects, by envy and jealousy. In many respects the slave is more free than the free woman. She is not encumbered by robes and veils, and a thousand social constraints. She is freed of the burdens of the games free women must play with men; she must obey and serve, and at as little as a snapping of fingers. She does not have to search for her self; she has discovered it. Her identity is upon her, indisputably and categorically, as perfectly and securely as her collar. She is keenly sexual, which she is usually wise enough to conceal from the free woman, lest she be bound and mercilessly whipped, but the free woman suspects this only too well. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 10)