Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
7
457
Not all instruments of torture are of iron; not all implements of discipline are of leather.
Not all instruments of torture are of iron; not all implements of discipline are of leather.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #457)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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454
To be sure, I was nothing, only a girl in a garden.
7
455
I had, of course, in chains, and in ropes, learned what such as he could do to me, how they could bring me again and again, gently, surely, cruelly, as it might amuse them, to such a point, to such a delicate, exact point, to the very threshold of release, to the very edge of ecstasy, to where I was only the cry of a nerve away, begging, and then, if they wished, simply abandon me there, letting me try to cling there, in place, until, protesting, suffering, weeping I would slip back, only after a time, if it might again amuse them, sometimes with so little as a few deft touches, to be forced to begin again the same ascent.
7
456
Considering such power held over us by men, it is perhaps clearer now why women such as I strive desperately to be pleasing.
7
457
Not all instruments of torture are of iron; not all implements of discipline are of leather.
7
458
An analogue may be noted, of course, between such torture and the treatment often inflicted upon the males of my old world by women of my old world, in pursuit of their own purposes.
7
459
But such matters need not concern us here.
7
460
Rather they lie between the women of my old world and the men, or males, of that world.
To be sure, I was nothing, only a girl in a garden.
I had, of course, in chains, and in ropes, learned what such as he could do to me, how they could bring me again and again, gently, surely, cruelly, as it might amuse them, to such a point, to such a delicate, exact point, to the very threshold of release, to the very edge of ecstasy, to where I was only the cry of a nerve away, begging, and then, if they wished, simply abandon me there, letting me try to cling there, in place, until, protesting, suffering, weeping I would slip back, only after a time, if it might again amuse them, sometimes with so little as a few deft touches, to be forced to begin again the same ascent.
Considering such power held over us by men, it is perhaps clearer now why women such as I strive desperately to be pleasing.
Not all instruments of torture are of iron; not all implements of discipline are of leather.
An analogue may be noted, of course, between such torture and the treatment often inflicted upon the males of my old world by women of my old world, in pursuit of their own purposes.
But such matters need not concern us here.
Rather they lie between the women of my old world and the men, or males, of that world.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7)