Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
162
The beast was leashed, but not I.
10
163
I had, incidentally, in the pens, been taught to walk gracefully, and to kneel, and pose, and such, in a leash.
10
164
We are sometimes taken out in such fashions.
10
165
There are also wrist leashes, usually worn on the right wrist of a right-handed girl, or on the left wrist of a left-handed girl, and ankle leashes, similarly oriented.
10
166
The point of the leash, of course, is seldom to hold or control a woman, for we are rational, and know we must obey, but rather to make it clear whose property she is, and to display her.
10
167
Similarly, when a woman is leashed her status is made clear to her.
10
168
Too, it might be mentioned that the leash has a profoundly erotic effect upon the female, as its meaning, and its symbolism of her domination, is profoundly arousing to her.
The beast was leashed, but not I.
I had, incidentally, in the pens, been taught to walk gracefully, and to kneel, and pose, and such, in a leash.
We are sometimes taken out in such fashions.
There are also wrist leashes, usually worn on the right wrist of a right-handed girl, or on the left wrist of a left-handed girl, and ankle leashes, similarly oriented.
The point of the leash, of course, is seldom to hold or control a woman, for we are rational, and know we must obey, but rather to make it clear whose property she is, and to display her.
Similarly, when a woman is leashed her status is made clear to her.
Too, it might be mentioned that the leash has a profoundly erotic effect upon the female, as its meaning, and its symbolism of her domination, is profoundly arousing to her.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )