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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

In it we have the slave, vulnerable, lovely, owned and obedient, dressed, if dressed, for the pleasure of the master, at his feet, perhaps bound or chained, in the beautiful symbolism of her condition, subject to discipline, and we have the master, male, lordly and powerful. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #854)
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16 854 In it we have the slave, vulnerable, lovely, owned and obedient, dressed, if dressed, for the pleasure of the master, at his feet, perhaps bound or chained, in the beautiful symbolism of her condition, subject to discipline, and we have the master, male, lordly and powerful.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 851 And the master/slave relationship is the least androgynous environment conceivable.
16 852 It is its diametrical opposite.
16 853 It, in virtue of its contrasts, is the most sexually stimulatory environment possible.
16 854 In it we have the slave, vulnerable, lovely, owned and obedient, dressed, if dressed, for the pleasure of the master, at his feet, perhaps bound or chained, in the beautiful symbolism of her condition, subject to discipline, and we have the master, male, lordly and powerful.
16 855 She is his to do with as he pleases.
16 856 His virility races; he exults.
16 857 She, knowing herself his, trembles with need and receptiveness before him.
And the master/slave relationship is the least androgynous environment conceivable. It is its diametrical opposite. It, in virtue of its contrasts, is the most sexually stimulatory environment possible. In it we have the slave, vulnerable, lovely, owned and obedient, dressed, if dressed, for the pleasure of the master, at his feet, perhaps bound or chained, in the beautiful symbolism of her condition, subject to discipline, and we have the master, male, lordly and powerful. She is his to do with as he pleases. His virility races; he exults. She, knowing herself his, trembles with need and receptiveness before him. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16)