Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
5
738
The femaleslave, before a free woman, kneels, certainly, but commonly demurely, not as she would, and must, if she is a pleasure slave, before a male.
The female slave, before a free woman, kneels, certainly, but commonly demurely, not as she would, and must, if she is a pleasure slave, before a male.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #738)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
735
Others, startled, looked about, in consternation, trying to understand what they must do, or perhaps, even, if "position" was truly to be expected of them.
5
736
Many free women, incidentally, have never seen a slave in "position," though they may, to their disgust, or delight and envy, have heard the attitude described.
5
737
This is not as surprising as it sounds for free women are not allowed in paga taverns, and such places, and would seldom have an opportunity to observe what takes place between a femaleslave, particularly a pleasure slave, and her master.
5
738
The femaleslave, before a free woman, kneels, certainly, but commonly demurely, not as she would, and must, if she is a pleasure slave, before a male.
5
739
I called attention to one of the girls.
5
740
"This is 'position,'" I told the others.
5
741
The others then, though doubtless some with misgivings, for a woman is extremely vulnerable before a male when she is in "position," attempted, to a greater or lesser extent, to duplicate the posture and bodily attitude of the girl to whom I had called their attention.
Others, startled, looked about, in consternation, trying to understand what they must do, or perhaps, even, if "position" was truly to be expected of them.
Many free women, incidentally, have never seen a slave in "position," though they may, to their disgust, or delight and envy, have heard the attitude described.
This is not as surprising as it sounds for free women are not allowed in paga taverns, and such places, and would seldom have an opportunity to observe what takes place between a female slave, particularly a pleasure slave, and her master.
The female slave, before a free woman, kneels, certainly, but commonly demurely, not as she would, and must, if she is a pleasure slave, before a male.
I called attention to one of the girls.
"This is 'position,'" I told the others.
The others then, though doubtless some with misgivings, for a woman is extremely vulnerable before a male when she is in "position," attempted, to a greater or lesser extent, to duplicate the posture and bodily attitude of the girl to whom I had called their attention.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)