Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"This jacket, I fear," I said, "conceals little of a slave".
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"But more than a slave tunic," he said.
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294
"Yes, Master," I said.
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The slave tunic is designed not only to mark a woman as a slave, and distinguish her dramatically and unmistakably from a free woman, but to enforce upon its occupant the understanding that she is a slave and only a slave.
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It is also designed, of course, not only to display the woman as a slave, as a commodity and a domestic animal, but to enhance her beauty, as well.
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It might also be noted that such a garment, like the camisk and the ta-teera, can stimulate and arouse desire.
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Certainly it has that effect on men, and, if it must be known, it has that effect on the woman, as well.
"This jacket, I fear," I said, "conceals little of a slave".
"But more than a slave tunic," he said.
"Yes, Master," I said.
The slave tunic is designed not only to mark a woman as a slave, and distinguish her dramatically and unmistakably from a free woman, but to enforce upon its occupant the understanding that she is a slave and only a slave.
It is also designed, of course, not only to display the woman as a slave, as a commodity and a domestic animal, but to enhance her beauty, as well.
It might also be noted that such a garment, like the camisk and the ta-teera, can stimulate and arouse desire.
Certainly it has that effect on men, and, if it must be known, it has that effect on the woman, as well.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )