Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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359
It is almost as if there were some unspoken war between them, almost as if they might be mortal enemies.
10
360
In such a war, or such an enmity, of course, the slave girl is completely at the mercy of the free person; she is only slave.
10
361
One of the great fears of a slave girl is that she will be sold to a woman.
10
362
freewomen treat their female slaves with incredible hatred and cruelty.
10
363
Why this is I do not know.
10
364
Some say it is because they, the freewomen, envy the girls their collars and wish that they, too, were collared, and at the complete mercy of masters.
10
365
freewomen view the platform with stern disapproval; on it, female beauty is displayed for the inspection of men; this, for some reason, outrages them; perhaps they are furious because they cannot display their own beauty, or that they are not themselves as beautiful as women found fit, by lusty men with discerning eyes, for slavery; it is difficult to know what the truth is in such matters; these matters are further complicated, particularly in the north, by the conviction among freewomen that freewomen are above such things as sex, and that only low and loose girls, and slaves, are interested in such matters; freewomen of the north regard themselves as superior to sex; many are frigid, at least until carried off and collared; they often insist that, even when they have faces and figures that drive men wild, that it is their mind on which he must concentrate his attentions; some free men, to their misery, and the perhaps surprising irritation of the female, attempt to comply with this imperative; they are fools enough to believe what such women claim is the truth about themselves; they should listen instead to the dreams and fantasies of women, and recall, for their instruction, the responses of a free woman, once collared, squirming in the chains of a bondmaid.
It is almost as if there were some unspoken war between them, almost as if they might be mortal enemies.
In such a war, or such an enmity, of course, the slave girl is completely at the mercy of the free person; she is only slave.
One of the great fears of a slave girl is that she will be sold to a woman.
free women treat their female slaves with incredible hatred and cruelty.
Why this is I do not know.
Some say it is because they, the free women, envy the girls their collars and wish that they, too, were collared, and at the complete mercy of masters.
free women view the platform with stern disapproval; on it, female beauty is displayed for the inspection of men; this, for some reason, outrages them; perhaps they are furious because they cannot display their own beauty, or that they are not themselves as beautiful as women found fit, by lusty men with discerning eyes, for slavery; it is difficult to know what the truth is in such matters; these matters are further complicated, particularly in the north, by the conviction among free women that free women are above such things as sex, and that only low and loose girls, and slaves, are interested in such matters; free women of the north regard themselves as superior to sex; many are frigid, at least until carried off and collared; they often insist that, even when they have faces and figures that drive men wild, that it is their mind on which he must concentrate his attentions; some free men, to their misery, and the perhaps surprising irritation of the female, attempt to comply with this imperative; they are fools enough to believe what such women claim is the truth about themselves; they should listen instead to the dreams and fantasies of women, and recall, for their instruction, the responses of a free woman, once collared, squirming in the chains of a bondmaid.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )