On the other hand, a similar garment, sleeveless and brief, had been fashioned for the Lady Bina.
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Indeed, it may have been a bit shorter than even that of the slave, which was already scandalously brief, or, as the saying is, "slave short," and, in addition, its light fabric, unshaped and loose on her body, was split at both hips, to the waist.
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Cabot found it difficult to look at her and not think "slave," but that, of course, is a feature of such garments.
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Indeed, it is, as I understand it, natural for any human male who sees a woman in such a garment to think of her as "slave," what she would be like in one's arms, how much she would cost, what she would look like at one's feet, and so on.
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Such garments can be a terror or a joy, a shame or an excitement, a misery or an exquisite pleasure, to those females who have no choice but to wear them, and have learned to be grateful, for even so little.
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Sometimes a new slave, not daring to appear on the street so clad, must be whipped from the house, shuddering and cringing, to be set upon her errands.
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But soon she puts such misery and shame behind her, realizing that it is now what she is, a slave.
On the other hand, a similar garment, sleeveless and brief, had been fashioned for the Lady Bina.
Indeed, it may have been a bit shorter than even that of the slave, which was already scandalously brief, or, as the saying is, "slave short," and, in addition, its light fabric, unshaped and loose on her body, was split at both hips, to the waist.
Cabot found it difficult to look at her and not think "slave," but that, of course, is a feature of such garments.
Indeed, it is, as I understand it, natural for any human male who sees a woman in such a garment to think of her as "slave," what she would be like in one's arms, how much she would cost, what she would look like at one's feet, and so on.
Such garments can be a terror or a joy, a shame or an excitement, a misery or an exquisite pleasure, to those females who have no choice but to wear them, and have learned to be grateful, for even so little.
Sometimes a new slave, not daring to appear on the street so clad, must be whipped from the house, shuddering and cringing, to be set upon her errands.
But soon she puts such misery and shame behind her, realizing that it is now what she is, a slave.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )