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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

They, too, had their collars; they, too, were subject to discipline. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #716)
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8 716 They, too, had their collars; they, too, were subject to discipline.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 713 One becomes more beautiful, of course, with the training, not simply as one learns to move, to care for one's appearance, and such, but, I think, even more importantly, as one begins to find oneself in one's natural place in the order of nature, as one's tensions and confusions are reduced, as one begins to discover what one really is, as one becomes gradually truer to oneself, and so on.
8 714 Beauty, as is well known, begins within.
8 715 Some of our teachers were girls of this world, of the same sort as we.
8 716 They, too, had their collars; they, too, were subject to discipline.
8 717 Our lessons were varied.
8 718 Some were in homely domestic matters, such as the making of bread and the sewing and laundering of garments.
8 719 Others were, from our point of view, at least those of the Western girls, more exotic, such as the proper fashion in which to bathe a man, one of the first things we were taught, and the proper use of the tongue.
One becomes more beautiful, of course, with the training, not simply as one learns to move, to care for one's appearance, and such, but, I think, even more importantly, as one begins to find oneself in one's natural place in the order of nature, as one's tensions and confusions are reduced, as one begins to discover what one really is, as one becomes gradually truer to oneself, and so on. Beauty, as is well known, begins within. Some of our teachers were girls of this world, of the same sort as we. They, too, had their collars; they, too, were subject to discipline. Our lessons were varied. Some were in homely domestic matters, such as the making of bread and the sewing and laundering of garments. Others were, from our point of view, at least those of the Western girls, more exotic, such as the proper fashion in which to bathe a man, one of the first things we were taught, and the proper use of the tongue. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8)