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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, psychologically, one feels oneself submitted, and at the mercy of others. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #151)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 151 Too, psychologically, one feels oneself submitted, and at the mercy of others.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 148 One is quite helpless in the bara position.
33 149 One is on one's stomach and one's hands are behind one, so one cannot use them to rise, and one's body is extended, with one's ankles crossed.
33 150 One cannot easily rise from that position.
33 151 Too, psychologically, one feels oneself submitted, and at the mercy of others.
33 152 One knows one is at the feet of free persons, prostrate, perhaps even as a mere slave might be.
33 153 Too, obviously, so positioned, one may be conveniently and easily tied.
33 154 "Hiza," said Darla, "secure our little beasts for the night".
One is quite helpless in the bara position. One is on one's stomach and one's hands are behind one, so one cannot use them to rise, and one's body is extended, with one's ankles crossed. One cannot easily rise from that position. Too, psychologically, one feels oneself submitted, and at the mercy of others. One knows one is at the feet of free persons, prostrate, perhaps even as a mere slave might be. Too, obviously, so positioned, one may be conveniently and easily tied. "Hiza," said Darla, "secure our little beasts for the night". - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 33)