Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
159
And yet I knew I had always longed for it, to be a man's animal, his possession, his vulnerable, helpless slave.
And yet I knew I had always longed for it, to be a man's animal, his possession, his vulnerable, helpless slave.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #159)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
156
One is wary about meeting the eyes of a free person.
11
157
One is a slave.
11
158
Sometimes it struck me, given my former life, how strange it was to be a slave, to be now owned, as any other domestic beast is owned, to have a master.
11
159
And yet I knew I had always longed for it, to be a man's animal, his possession, his vulnerable, helpless slave.
11
160
There is an incredible, precious freedom in the collar.
11
161
In it one has no choice but to be what one is, and wants to be.
11
162
How glad one is to put aside artifices, disguises, pretenses, conventions, disguises, and lies, and be oneself! What greater freedom is there, but to be oneself? My tunic was tiny, thin, clinging, and short.
One is wary about meeting the eyes of a free person.
One is a slave.
Sometimes it struck me, given my former life, how strange it was to be a slave, to be now owned, as any other domestic beast is owned, to have a master.
And yet I knew I had always longed for it, to be a man's animal, his possession, his vulnerable, helpless slave.
There is an incredible, precious freedom in the collar.
In it one has no choice but to be what one is, and wants to be.
How glad one is to put aside artifices, disguises, pretenses, conventions, disguises, and lies, and be oneself! What greater freedom is there, but to be oneself? My tunic was tiny, thin, clinging, and short.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 11)