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

And we can beg for the most humiliating and shaming of ties and chainings. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #1367)
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27 1367 And we can beg for the most humiliating and shaming of ties and chainings.

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

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27 1364 They can well enforce upon us a recollection of our meaninglessness and degradation.
27 1365 At their hands we are trained and dominated.
27 1366 But, is it strangely, we can find a fittingness, and a reassurance and comfort in being despised, in being demeaned, in performing humble tasks, the scrubbing of a floor, the polishing of boots, the tidying of a room, the laundering of a tunic, the bringing of the master's sandals to him, crawling, in our teeth.
27 1367 And we can beg for the most humiliating and shaming of ties and chainings.
27 1368 And it is easy for them to bring us to the point where we will beg shamelessly, lifting our bodies to him, rearing upwards toward him, as the most vulnerable and degraded of slaves, for what may now be but the tiniest touch of the tip of a finger.
27 1369 And sometimes in the midst of our humiliation, our shame, our fervent beggings, our welcomed and sought degradation, we have experiences forever beyond the ken of the free woman, the raptures of the mastered slave.
27 1370 I think, on the whole, however, that slaves seldom feel humiliated, shamed, or degraded.
They can well enforce upon us a recollection of our meaninglessness and degradation. At their hands we are trained and dominated. But, is it strangely, we can find a fittingness, and a reassurance and comfort in being despised, in being demeaned, in performing humble tasks, the scrubbing of a floor, the polishing of boots, the tidying of a room, the laundering of a tunic, the bringing of the master's sandals to him, crawling, in our teeth. And we can beg for the most humiliating and shaming of ties and chainings. And it is easy for them to bring us to the point where we will beg shamelessly, lifting our bodies to him, rearing upwards toward him, as the most vulnerable and degraded of slaves, for what may now be but the tiniest touch of the tip of a finger. And sometimes in the midst of our humiliation, our shame, our fervent beggings, our welcomed and sought degradation, we have experiences forever beyond the ken of the free woman, the raptures of the mastered slave. I think, on the whole, however, that slaves seldom feel humiliated, shamed, or degraded. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)