Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
The Gorean free woman, as I understand it, who often mates while gowned, commonly refuses to reveal her "slave belly" to her companion, because of the shame of it.
The Gorean free woman, as I understand it, who often mates while gowned, commonly refuses to reveal her "slave belly" to her companion, because of the shame of it.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #25)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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11
22
The binding fiber, of course, is long enough to bind the slave, hand and foot, or, if one desires, to serve as a leash, the slave strip then usually folded and placed between the slave's teeth, which she dare not drop.
11
23
Sometimes the binding fiber, in its double loop, is looser, that it may ride low on the hips.
11
24
The point of this is to exhibit the navel of the slave, which, in Gorean, is known as "the slave belly".
11
25
The Gorean free woman, as I understand it, who often mates while gowned, commonly refuses to reveal her "slave belly" to her companion, because of the shame of it.
11
26
What if he should become excited, tear off her gown, and put her to use with the same audacity, aggression, exhilaration, and exultation with which he might use a vulnerable, meaningless animal, say, a chain-slut or paga girl? I watched the former Miss Wentworth for a time, she unaware of my presence.
11
27
They were teaching her what it was to be a slave.
11
28
Yet I feared she had not even, as yet, begun to learn.
The binding fiber, of course, is long enough to bind the slave, hand and foot, or, if one desires, to serve as a leash, the slave strip then usually folded and placed between the slave's teeth, which she dare not drop.
Sometimes the binding fiber, in its double loop, is looser, that it may ride low on the hips.
The point of this is to exhibit the navel of the slave, which, in Gorean, is known as "the slave belly".
The Gorean free woman, as I understand it, who often mates while gowned, commonly refuses to reveal her "slave belly" to her companion, because of the shame of it.
What if he should become excited, tear off her gown, and put her to use with the same audacity, aggression, exhilaration, and exultation with which he might use a vulnerable, meaningless animal, say, a chain-slut or paga girl? I watched the former Miss Wentworth for a time, she unaware of my presence.
They were teaching her what it was to be a slave.
Yet I feared she had not even, as yet, begun to learn.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 11)