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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

In such a cage, and in training, when not in such a cage, the girl who is housed in the stimulation cage is not permitted to look directly into the eyes of a male, even a male slave. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #537)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 537 In such a cage, and in training, when not in such a cage, the girl who is housed in the stimulation cage is not permitted to look directly into the eyes of a male, even a male slave.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 534 "Then sell her," said Samos.
1 535 A stimulation cage is an ornately barred, low-ceilinged cage; it is rather roomy, except for the low ceiling, about five feet high.
1 536 The girl cannot stand erect in it without her head inclined submissively.
1 537 In such a cage, and in training, when not in such a cage, the girl who is housed in the stimulation cage is not permitted to look directly into the eyes of a male, even a male slave.
1 538 This is designed, psychologically, to make the girl extremely conscious of males.
1 539 When she is sold, then only, if the master wishes, he may say to her, "You may look into the eyes of your master".
1 540 When she, frightened, tenderly, timidly, lifts her eyes to him, if he should deign to smile upon her, she then, in gratitude and joy, at last permitted to relate to another human being, often falls to her knees before him, an adoring slave.
"Then sell her," said Samos. A stimulation cage is an ornately barred, low-ceilinged cage; it is rather roomy, except for the low ceiling, about five feet high. The girl cannot stand erect in it without her head inclined submissively. In such a cage, and in training, when not in such a cage, the girl who is housed in the stimulation cage is not permitted to look directly into the eyes of a male, even a male slave. This is designed, psychologically, to make the girl extremely conscious of males. When she is sold, then only, if the master wishes, he may say to her, "You may look into the eyes of your master". When she, frightened, tenderly, timidly, lifts her eyes to him, if he should deign to smile upon her, she then, in gratitude and joy, at last permitted to relate to another human being, often falls to her knees before him, an adoring slave. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1)