Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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A woman who might plead for the collar of one man might tremble at being placed in the collar of another.
A woman who might plead for the collar of one man might tremble at being placed in the collar of another.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #326)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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collared and slave-clad what woman would not be beautiful? And there is the meaning and nature of the condition which in itself enhances the beauty of a woman a thousandfold, for she is then slave.
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324
To be sure, not every woman is attractive, or particularly attractive, to every man.
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Too, of course, not every woman who yearns to be at the feet of a man yearns to be at the feet of every man.
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326
A woman who might plead for the collar of one man might tremble at being placed in the collar of another.
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327
"Do you like being attractive to men?" she asked.
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328
"Must I answer, Mistress?" I said.
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"Certainly," she said, "and remember that you are a slave".
collared and slave-clad what woman would not be beautiful? And there is the meaning and nature of the condition which in itself enhances the beauty of a woman a thousandfold, for she is then slave.
To be sure, not every woman is attractive, or particularly attractive, to every man.
Too, of course, not every woman who yearns to be at the feet of a man yearns to be at the feet of every man.
A woman who might plead for the collar of one man might tremble at being placed in the collar of another.
"Do you like being attractive to men?" she asked.
"Must I answer, Mistress?" I said.
"Certainly," she said, "and remember that you are a slave".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)