Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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44
Another arrangement is to use a bracelet-collar or a two-ring collar, which collars have, respectively, either two bracelets or two rings fixed at the sides.
Another arrangement is to use a bracelet-collar or a two-ring collar, which collars have, respectively, either two bracelets or two rings fixed at the sides.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #44)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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To achieve a similar effect girls are sometimes, in markets, tied with their hands over their head.
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42
Sometimes a girl must cross her wrists before her body, palms up.
24
43
Her wrists are then tied and taken back, over her head, and tied closely to her collar.
24
44
Another arrangement is to use a bracelet-collar or a two-ring collar, which collars have, respectively, either two bracelets or two rings fixed at the sides.
24
45
A wrist, then, is either locked in each bracelet, or tied to each ring.
24
46
All of these arrangements, obviously, are attractive on a woman, which, of course, is one of their purposes.
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47
Other purposes are such things as slave security and female arousal.
To achieve a similar effect girls are sometimes, in markets, tied with their hands over their head.
Sometimes a girl must cross her wrists before her body, palms up.
Her wrists are then tied and taken back, over her head, and tied closely to her collar.
Another arrangement is to use a bracelet-collar or a two-ring collar, which collars have, respectively, either two bracelets or two rings fixed at the sides.
A wrist, then, is either locked in each bracelet, or tied to each ring.
All of these arrangements, obviously, are attractive on a woman, which, of course, is one of their purposes.
Other purposes are such things as slave security and female arousal.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24)