Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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64
The position also lifts the breasts nicely.
The position also lifts the breasts nicely.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 62, Sentence #64)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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62
61
The "standard position," on the other hand, at least in the High Cities, as I have been informed, is either the hands-behind-the-back-of-the-neck position or the hands-behind-the-back-of-the-head position.
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62
The position is assumed, naturally, while the slave is unclothed, first, that her body be wholly vulnerable, and, second, that nothing interfere with, or impede, the assessment or appraisal.
62
63
The position of the hands behind the neck or head facilitates appraisal, getting the hands out of the way, and the locking of the hands discourages any attempt on the part of a slave, should she be so foolish, as to attempt to either shield her body or fend away examining hands.
62
64
The position also lifts the breasts nicely.
62
65
The raising of the head, fixing the eyes on the ceiling or sky, makes it difficult for the slave to anticipate where, and how, she might be touched.
62
66
A slave assessment is commonly thorough.
62
67
After all, money is generally involved.
The "standard position," on the other hand, at least in the High Cities, as I have been informed, is either the hands-behind-the-back-of-the-neck position or the hands-behind-the-back-of-the-head position.
The position is assumed, naturally, while the slave is unclothed, first, that her body be wholly vulnerable, and, second, that nothing interfere with, or impede, the assessment or appraisal.
The position of the hands behind the neck or head facilitates appraisal, getting the hands out of the way, and the locking of the hands discourages any attempt on the part of a slave, should she be so foolish, as to attempt to either shield her body or fend away examining hands.
The position also lifts the breasts nicely.
The raising of the head, fixing the eyes on the ceiling or sky, makes it difficult for the slave to anticipate where, and how, she might be touched.
A slave assessment is commonly thorough.
After all, money is generally involved.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 62)