Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
758
It is not unusual for a master to speak of numerous matters with his female slave, politics, culture, music, history, philosophy, and such, almost as though she might be his equal, though she is likely to be kneeling before him, naked, and back-braceleted.
It is not unusual for a master to speak of numerous matters with his female slave, politics, culture, music, history, philosophy, and such, almost as though she might be his equal, though she is likely to be kneeling before him, naked, and back-braceleted.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #758)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
755
Also, I suppose that there is just more pleasure in owning an intelligent woman than in owning one who is less intelligent.
24
756
She is a greater prize to have at one's feet.
24
757
Too, the average Gorean master wants a woman he can talk to, seriously talk to, one with whom, in a sense, he can share his life.
24
758
It is not unusual for a master to speak of numerous matters with his female slave, politics, culture, music, history, philosophy, and such, almost as though she might be his equal, though she is likely to be kneeling before him, naked, and back-braceleted.
24
759
In this way she is not likely to forget that she is a female.
24
760
Afterwards he can put her in pleasure chains, and, as it pleases him, turn her once again into a begging, submitted, conquered, spasmodic, writhing slave.
24
761
A dull woman, you see, is not of great interest, whether in a collar or not.
Also, I suppose that there is just more pleasure in owning an intelligent woman than in owning one who is less intelligent.
She is a greater prize to have at one's feet.
Too, the average Gorean master wants a woman he can talk to, seriously talk to, one with whom, in a sense, he can share his life.
It is not unusual for a master to speak of numerous matters with his female slave, politics, culture, music, history, philosophy, and such, almost as though she might be his equal, though she is likely to be kneeling before him, naked, and back-braceleted.
In this way she is not likely to forget that she is a female.
Afterwards he can put her in pleasure chains, and, as it pleases him, turn her once again into a begging, submitted, conquered, spasmodic, writhing slave.
A dull woman, you see, is not of great interest, whether in a collar or not.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24)