Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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129
Certainly they well teach us our collars.
13
130
Sometimes a barbarian name is placed on a Gorean female slave as a punishment name, to humiliate and humble her, to inform her that she is, in the master's view, no more than a barbarian, and may expect to be treated accordingly.
13
131
I find it difficult, sometimes, to understand the Gorean view in these matters.
13
132
How is it that there is such a difference between the free woman and the slave, and then, again, that there is no difference? A radical distinction is drawn between the Gorean free woman, with caste and Home Stone, and the slave.
13
133
The free woman is lofty and noble; she is esteemed, exalted, and honored; she is respected and shown great deference.
13
134
On the other hand if she, usually a capture from a foreign city, falls slave all that is behind her, and she finds herself no more than another piece of vendible collar meat, auctioned off a block as one might auction a tarsk from the pens.
13
135
Moreover, many Gorean men divide women into those who are slaves with collars and those who are slaves but not yet collared.
Certainly they well teach us our collars.
Sometimes a barbarian name is placed on a Gorean female slave as a punishment name, to humiliate and humble her, to inform her that she is, in the master's view, no more than a barbarian, and may expect to be treated accordingly.
I find it difficult, sometimes, to understand the Gorean view in these matters.
How is it that there is such a difference between the free woman and the slave, and then, again, that there is no difference? A radical distinction is drawn between the Gorean free woman, with caste and Home Stone, and the slave.
The free woman is lofty and noble; she is esteemed, exalted, and honored; she is respected and shown great deference.
On the other hand if she, usually a capture from a foreign city, falls slave all that is behind her, and she finds herself no more than another piece of vendible collar meat, auctioned off a block as one might auction a tarsk from the pens.
Moreover, many Gorean men divide women into those who are slaves with collars and those who are slaves but not yet collared.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )