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

In the case of the free woman, it is an affront to her dignity; in the case of the slave it is a testimony to her desirability. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #329)
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21 329 In the case of the free woman, it is an affront to her dignity; in the case of the slave it is a testimony to her desirability.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 326 It is fastened on her exactly as well, as perfectly, as securely, as on a slave.
21 327 Neither can remove it.
21 328 The obvious difference is that the collar is inappropriate on the free woman and appropriate on the slave.
21 329 In the case of the free woman, it is an affront to her dignity; in the case of the slave it is a testimony to her desirability.
21 330 Commonly the free women, in such a case, is, or pretends to be, humiliated, outraged, and so on.
21 331 The device, of course, may be eventually removed by appropriate tools, but it is embarrassing for the free woman to have this done.
21 332 For example, her body must be first examined by free women to make certain it is not branded, and so on.
It is fastened on her exactly as well, as perfectly, as securely, as on a slave. Neither can remove it. The obvious difference is that the collar is inappropriate on the free woman and appropriate on the slave. In the case of the free woman, it is an affront to her dignity; in the case of the slave it is a testimony to her desirability. Commonly the free women, in such a case, is, or pretends to be, humiliated, outraged, and so on. The device, of course, may be eventually removed by appropriate tools, but it is embarrassing for the free woman to have this done. For example, her body must be first examined by free women to make certain it is not branded, and so on. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 21)