Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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23
143
On the other hand, as we have suggested, far from feeling inferior, the slave is likely to feel, as a woman, far superior to her free sister.
On the other hand, as we have suggested, far from feeling inferior, the slave is likely to feel, as a woman, far superior to her free sister.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #143)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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23
140
There is obviously a sense in which the slave is inferior.
23
141
She is, after all, a slave.
23
142
Chasms separate her from the free woman, and so on.
23
143
On the other hand, as we have suggested, far from feeling inferior, the slave is likely to feel, as a woman, far superior to her free sister.
23
144
For example, to refer to a free woman as "slave beautiful" is a considerable compliment.
23
145
It means she is beautiful enough to be a slave, beautiful enough to be of interest to men, beautiful enough to be publicly exhibited and sold, beautiful enough to be collared.
23
146
Too, apart from considerations of economic or social advancement, and such, clearly men prefer slaves.
There is obviously a sense in which the slave is inferior.
She is, after all, a slave.
Chasms separate her from the free woman, and so on.
On the other hand, as we have suggested, far from feeling inferior, the slave is likely to feel, as a woman, far superior to her free sister.
For example, to refer to a free woman as "slave beautiful" is a considerable compliment.
It means she is beautiful enough to be a slave, beautiful enough to be of interest to men, beautiful enough to be publicly exhibited and sold, beautiful enough to be collared.
Too, apart from considerations of economic or social advancement, and such, clearly men prefer slaves.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23)