Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
18
168
If freewomen were really beautiful, why would they not be already in collars? To be sure, most slaves were once freewomen.
If free women were really beautiful, why would they not be already in collars? To be sure, most slaves were once free women.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #168)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
165
But that is what we want, for we are slaves.
18
166
This, the generally preferred targeting of slaves in raids, and such, I would suppose, has less to do with ordinances, and such, as other things, such as the relative inaccessibility of freewomen.
18
167
But I would like to think, too, that it is primarily because we are far more attractive than freewomen.
18
168
If freewomen were really beautiful, why would they not be already in collars? To be sure, most slaves were once freewomen.
18
169
I would have to grant that.
18
170
On Earth, I myself, though a natural and rightful slave, had been legally free.
18
171
That changed, of course, once I had arrived on this world.
But that is what we want, for we are slaves.
This, the generally preferred targeting of slaves in raids, and such, I would suppose, has less to do with ordinances, and such, as other things, such as the relative inaccessibility of free women.
But I would like to think, too, that it is primarily because we are far more attractive than free women.
If free women were really beautiful, why would they not be already in collars? To be sure, most slaves were once free women.
I would have to grant that.
On Earth, I myself, though a natural and rightful slave, had been legally free.
That changed, of course, once I had arrived on this world.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 18)