Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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242
It was what I was.
1
243
On the other hand, it did not seem terrible to me.
1
244
It seemed lovely to me, as it was what I was.
1
245
Had I not yearned to belong, completely and absolutely, wholly and perfectly? Had I not longed to be owned; had I not longed for a master, one before whom I could kneel, his belonging, his naked collared slave? I wanted to serve selflessly.
1
246
For one who is fittingly a slave, surely slavery is fitting.
1
247
To me, bondage seemed reassuring, rewarding, appropriate, precious.
1
248
I wanted to submit to a man, I wanted to have no choice but to do so.
It was what I was.
On the other hand, it did not seem terrible to me.
It seemed lovely to me, as it was what I was.
Had I not yearned to belong, completely and absolutely, wholly and perfectly? Had I not longed to be owned; had I not longed for a master, one before whom I could kneel, his belonging, his naked collared slave? I wanted to serve selflessly.
For one who is fittingly a slave, surely slavery is fitting.
To me, bondage seemed reassuring, rewarding, appropriate, precious.
I wanted to submit to a man, I wanted to have no choice but to do so.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )