Ellen was pleased that Targo, apparently, had received a good price for Emris.
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It goes that way sometimes.
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A man sees a girl he wants and his objective judgment as to the market worth of the given property can be clouded, perhaps by simple desire, a simple desire to buy and own, totally, a particularly delightful, curvaceous property, but perhaps by something else, too, mixed with desire, and powerful lust, a subtle something that tells him that this, for him, may be a special slave, something he seriously wants in his collar, something not merely, for him, another slave, not merely something on which to slake his lust, to dominate and master, but something, too, which might, in time, prove to have the makings of something more, perhaps, say, a love slave.
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And, of course, if it doesn't work out, he can give her away or sell her.
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Many Goreans, incidentally, fear falling in love with their slaves.
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Many regard this as a form of weakness.
Emris was sold toward noon.
Ellen was pleased that Targo, apparently, had received a good price for Emris.
It goes that way sometimes.
A man sees a girl he wants and his objective judgment as to the market worth of the given property can be clouded, perhaps by simple desire, a simple desire to buy and own, totally, a particularly delightful, curvaceous property, but perhaps by something else, too, mixed with desire, and powerful lust, a subtle something that tells him that this, for him, may be a special slave, something he seriously wants in his collar, something not merely, for him, another slave, not merely something on which to slake his lust, to dominate and master, but something, too, which might, in time, prove to have the makings of something more, perhaps, say, a love slave.
And, of course, if it doesn't work out, he can give her away or sell her.
Many Goreans, incidentally, fear falling in love with their slaves.
Many regard this as a form of weakness.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )