Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
786
It may be called that simply because the slave's wrists and ankles are bound together, and this bends her body, in a natural bow, or it may be called that because of a supposed analogy with exhibitory slave bows, in which, for example, on a slave block, a slave might be bent backward, or knelt, and her head drawn by the hair back to the floor, and so on.
It may be called that simply because the slave's wrists and ankles are bound together, and this bends her body, in a natural bow, or it may be called that because of a supposed analogy with exhibitory slave bows, in which, for example, on a slave block, a slave might be bent backward, or knelt, and her head drawn by the hair back to the floor, and so on.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #786)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
783
It may also be used, of course, if one wishes to immobilize her, to fasten her ankles together.
27
784
Her ankles may be simply bound or, if one wishes, tied closely to her wrists.
27
785
That tie is sometimes spoken of, properly or not, as the "slave bow".
27
786
It may be called that simply because the slave's wrists and ankles are bound together, and this bends her body, in a natural bow, or it may be called that because of a supposed analogy with exhibitory slave bows, in which, for example, on a slave block, a slave might be bent backward, or knelt, and her head drawn by the hair back to the floor, and so on.
27
787
These exhibition bows are often utilized in showing the slave, as they accentuate the delights of her figure.
27
788
There are a number of "tethering slave bows," of course, for example, for fastening a slave over a saddle, a wheel, a piece of furniture, or such.
27
789
These diverse uses and meanings, of course, are not mutually exclusive, because a slave might well be displayed in a "tethering slave bow".
It may also be used, of course, if one wishes to immobilize her, to fasten her ankles together.
Her ankles may be simply bound or, if one wishes, tied closely to her wrists.
That tie is sometimes spoken of, properly or not, as the "slave bow".
It may be called that simply because the slave's wrists and ankles are bound together, and this bends her body, in a natural bow, or it may be called that because of a supposed analogy with exhibitory slave bows, in which, for example, on a slave block, a slave might be bent backward, or knelt, and her head drawn by the hair back to the floor, and so on.
These exhibition bows are often utilized in showing the slave, as they accentuate the delights of her figure.
There are a number of "tethering slave bows," of course, for example, for fastening a slave over a saddle, a wheel, a piece of furniture, or such.
These diverse uses and meanings, of course, are not mutually exclusive, because a slave might well be displayed in a "tethering slave bow".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)