Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
854
They are designed with various purposes in mind; instantly placing oneself in positions in which one is helpless and vulnerable; positions of abject submission in which one's bondage is made clear to all; positions of display; positions facilitating appraisal, and such.
They are designed with various purposes in mind; instantly placing oneself in positions in which one is helpless and vulnerable; positions of abject submission in which one's bondage is made clear to all; positions of display; positions facilitating appraisal, and such.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #854)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
851
"When we are boarded," she said, "go to bara".
8
852
There are several Gorean slave positions, of which bara was one.
8
853
I had, of course, been trained in these positions, which must be assumed instantly and unquestioningly upon the command of any free person.
8
854
They are designed with various purposes in mind; instantly placing oneself in positions in which one is helpless and vulnerable; positions of abject submission in which one's bondage is made clear to all; positions of display; positions facilitating appraisal, and such.
8
855
In bara, one goes to one's belly, one's head facing to the left, one's wrists crossed behind one, and one's ankles crossed, as well.
8
856
In such a position a slave may be quickly and conveniently bound, helplessly bound, hand and foot.
8
857
All of these positions, both symbolic and practical, have certain things in common; for example, in all of them, the slave is presented as, and is understood as, both by herself and by others, a slave, and only a slave.
"When we are boarded," she said, "go to bara".
There are several Gorean slave positions, of which bara was one.
I had, of course, been trained in these positions, which must be assumed instantly and unquestioningly upon the command of any free person.
They are designed with various purposes in mind; instantly placing oneself in positions in which one is helpless and vulnerable; positions of abject submission in which one's bondage is made clear to all; positions of display; positions facilitating appraisal, and such.
In bara, one goes to one's belly, one's head facing to the left, one's wrists crossed behind one, and one's ankles crossed, as well.
In such a position a slave may be quickly and conveniently bound, helplessly bound, hand and foot.
All of these positions, both symbolic and practical, have certain things in common; for example, in all of them, the slave is presented as, and is understood as, both by herself and by others, a slave, and only a slave.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8)