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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 160 Would it not be pleasant to be owned by a weak man, with whom one would be sure of having one's own way? To be sure, one must be careful.
10 161 I would be in his collar, and there would be a whip on its peg.
10 162 But I thought, rather, I must be a true slave, as I wanted a true man, one who would lust after me with power, who would be satisfied with nothing less than owning me, wholly, one who would be to my slave a master, one who would have me kneel before him, naked and collared, perhaps chained, my head to his feet, one who would own me, unequivocally.
10 163 I wanted to be his, his property, a helpless object, goods, possessed by him, in all the fullness of law, in all the fullness of culture, in all the fullness of nature.
10 164 I supposed then that I must be in my heart a slave, one radically female, and needful.
10 165 To such a man I would have no choice but to submit, and wholly, and to such a man I longed to submit, and wholly.
10 166 It was in the collar of such a man I wanted to be; it was the collar of such a man I longed to wear.
Would it not be pleasant to be owned by a weak man, with whom one would be sure of having one's own way? To be sure, one must be careful. I would be in his collar, and there would be a whip on its peg. But I thought, rather, I must be a true slave, as I wanted a true man, one who would lust after me with power, who would be satisfied with nothing less than owning me, wholly, one who would be to my slave a master, one who would have me kneel before him, naked and collared, perhaps chained, my head to his feet, one who would own me, unequivocally. I wanted to be his, his property, a helpless object, goods, possessed by him, in all the fullness of law, in all the fullness of culture, in all the fullness of nature. I supposed then that I must be in my heart a slave, one radically female, and needful. To such a man I would have no choice but to submit, and wholly, and to such a man I longed to submit, and wholly. It was in the collar of such a man I wanted to be; it was the collar of such a man I longed to wear. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )