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

Gorean free women, particularly of high caste, have a status which is far higher than that of the average free woman on Earth. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #1114)
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25 1114 Gorean free women, particularly of high caste, have a status which is far higher than that of the average free woman on Earth.

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

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25 1111 But, why? Perhaps she is merely nasty, or unhappy, and feels secure in her freedom.
25 1112 Perhaps, on the other hand, she is, subconsciously presumably, as the saying is, "courting the collar".
25 1113 Who knows? Is her unpleasantness merely something to be reprimanded by the collar, that she is to be taught, stripped at a man's feet, that such a thing is impolite, and unacceptable? Or is it rather an unwitting, scarcely understood, cry from her heart, a cry for the secret, yearning slave to be released from the dungeon of denial in which she has for so long languished, neglected and ignored, a plea for her to be permitted to emerge at last into the liberation of total bondage, and helpless, absolute love? But would it not be pleasant, in either case, to have her in one's collar? A moment of explanation might not be here amiss.
25 1114 Gorean free women, particularly of high caste, have a status which is far higher than that of the average free woman on Earth.
25 1115 Indeed, the average free woman of Earth would have very little understanding, at least initially, culturally, of the social station of a Gorean free woman.
25 1116 Her culture would not have prepared her for it.
25 1117 She will, of course, become aware of this almost immediately on Gor, when she will be so unfortunate to find herself, a slave, before such a woman.
But, why? Perhaps she is merely nasty, or unhappy, and feels secure in her freedom. Perhaps, on the other hand, she is, subconsciously presumably, as the saying is, "courting the collar". Who knows? Is her unpleasantness merely something to be reprimanded by the collar, that she is to be taught, stripped at a man's feet, that such a thing is impolite, and unacceptable? Or is it rather an unwitting, scarcely understood, cry from her heart, a cry for the secret, yearning slave to be released from the dungeon of denial in which she has for so long languished, neglected and ignored, a plea for her to be permitted to emerge at last into the liberation of total bondage, and helpless, absolute love? But would it not be pleasant, in either case, to have her in one's collar? A moment of explanation might not be here amiss. Gorean free women, particularly of high caste, have a status which is far higher than that of the average free woman on Earth. Indeed, the average free woman of Earth would have very little understanding, at least initially, culturally, of the social station of a Gorean free woman. Her culture would not have prepared her for it. She will, of course, become aware of this almost immediately on Gor, when she will be so unfortunate to find herself, a slave, before such a woman. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25)