Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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307
She is well held in her place, as a master may wish, say, at the foot of his couch, to a public chaining ring, and so on.
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308
What comfort and reassurance she finds on a chain! On the other hand, the bond which holds her most securely is her own need, aroused and enflamed.
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309
Nothing puts her more at a man's feet than her own need.
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310
Men, in their cruelty, in their lack of concern for a slave, do things to her which make her ever more helplessly a slave.
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311
Ignoring her own feelings, even pleas, they do what they wish with her.
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312
They make her the victim of her own needs.
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313
They do not consult her or spare her.
She is well held in her place, as a master may wish, say, at the foot of his couch, to a public chaining ring, and so on.
What comfort and reassurance she finds on a chain! On the other hand, the bond which holds her most securely is her own need, aroused and enflamed.
Nothing puts her more at a man's feet than her own need.
Men, in their cruelty, in their lack of concern for a slave, do things to her which make her ever more helplessly a slave.
Ignoring her own feelings, even pleas, they do what they wish with her.
They make her the victim of her own needs.
They do not consult her or spare her.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )