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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

Rather, it is glorious to wear a collar, glorious to know that one has been found beautiful enough, and desirable enough, for a collar; how reassuring and flattering that one is such that a man would deign to collar one, that he would look upon one, and find one, that one, worthy of enslavement. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1006)
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13 1006 Rather, it is glorious to wear a collar, glorious to know that one has been found beautiful enough, and desirable enough, for a collar; how reassuring and flattering that one is such that a man would deign to collar one, that he would look upon one, and find one, that one, worthy of enslavement.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 1003 But this is not a problem as bondage muchly intensifies and increases the frequency, extent, and depth of a woman's sexual needs.
13 1004 There is no other condition which puts a woman so helplessly in a man's power and thus makes her so dependent on him for the satisfaction of her newly discovered, painfully aroused needs.
13 1005 Once the "slave fires" begin to burn in her belly she is locked in chains of need more obdurate than those of iron; periodically then she must beg the master, subtly or not, implicitly or explicitly, for the release of her tensions.
13 1006 Rather, it is glorious to wear a collar, glorious to know that one has been found beautiful enough, and desirable enough, for a collar; how reassuring and flattering that one is such that a man would deign to collar one, that he would look upon one, and find one, that one, worthy of enslavement.
13 1007 Is this so hard to understand? I wonder.
13 1008 Does not every man, in his heart, long for his slave? Does not every woman, in her heart, long for her master? What an amazing tribute to the beauty and desirability of a woman, that she has been found worthy of a collar.
13 1009 How angry, how resentful, must free women be, at the sight of a female slave! Who could blame them, seeing the exposure of her beauty, and knowing how she must obey? Too, we must understand the nature of the Gorean male, who finds women so attractive, so maddeningly desirable, that nothing less than their complete possession will satisfy him.
But this is not a problem as bondage muchly intensifies and increases the frequency, extent, and depth of a woman's sexual needs. There is no other condition which puts a woman so helplessly in a man's power and thus makes her so dependent on him for the satisfaction of her newly discovered, painfully aroused needs. Once the "slave fires" begin to burn in her belly she is locked in chains of need more obdurate than those of iron; periodically then she must beg the master, subtly or not, implicitly or explicitly, for the release of her tensions. Rather, it is glorious to wear a collar, glorious to know that one has been found beautiful enough, and desirable enough, for a collar; how reassuring and flattering that one is such that a man would deign to collar one, that he would look upon one, and find one, that one, worthy of enslavement. Is this so hard to understand? I wonder. Does not every man, in his heart, long for his slave? Does not every woman, in her heart, long for her master? What an amazing tribute to the beauty and desirability of a woman, that she has been found worthy of a collar. How angry, how resentful, must free women be, at the sight of a female slave! Who could blame them, seeing the exposure of her beauty, and knowing how she must obey? Too, we must understand the nature of the Gorean male, who finds women so attractive, so maddeningly desirable, that nothing less than their complete possession will satisfy him. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13)