Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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15
184
Many masters prefer long hair in a slave, hair which is "slave long," as it is not only lovely but is often useful, as well, in the furs, for delighting and tantalizing a master.
Many masters prefer long hair in a slave, hair which is "slave long," as it is not only lovely but is often useful, as well, in the furs, for delighting and tantalizing a master.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #184)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
181
In the house, I had learned that a slave is to keep herself clean, fresh, rested, and well groomed.
15
182
A free woman may be as ill-kempt and slovenly as she pleases, but this option is not permitted to the slave.
15
183
She is, after all, a property, and is to be pleasing to her master.
15
184
Many masters prefer long hair in a slave, hair which is "slave long," as it is not only lovely but is often useful, as well, in the furs, for delighting and tantalizing a master.
15
185
Too, she may sometimes be bound with her own hair, and certainly controlled by means of it.
15
186
Some masters, too, prefer a smooth slave, and, in such a case, may have the slave depilated, or have her body hair shaved away.
15
187
Sometimes the master attends to this himself.
In the house, I had learned that a slave is to keep herself clean, fresh, rested, and well groomed.
A free woman may be as ill-kempt and slovenly as she pleases, but this option is not permitted to the slave.
She is, after all, a property, and is to be pleasing to her master.
Many masters prefer long hair in a slave, hair which is "slave long," as it is not only lovely but is often useful, as well, in the furs, for delighting and tantalizing a master.
Too, she may sometimes be bound with her own hair, and certainly controlled by means of it.
Some masters, too, prefer a smooth slave, and, in such a case, may have the slave depilated, or have her body hair shaved away.
Sometimes the master attends to this himself.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 15)