Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
24
657
These precautions, I gather, are to ensure the dignity of the free woman and to impress upon the male that he is not dealing then with a cheap, amorous, worthless slave.
These precautions, I gather, are to ensure the dignity of the free woman and to impress upon the male that he is not dealing then with a cheap, amorous, worthless slave.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #657)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
24
654
What does a slave girl need besides her collar? Some jewelry perhaps, perhaps some bells.
24
655
They are, after all, not free women.
24
656
I had heard that some free women would permit their companions to touch them only in the dark, beneath coverlets, while they perhaps were still garbed, in, say "love robes," "modesty silks," or the "himations of intimacy".
24
657
These precautions, I gather, are to ensure the dignity of the free woman and to impress upon the male that he is not dealing then with a cheap, amorous, worthless slave.
24
658
Goreans, not too unlike the men of Earth, when dealing with free women, are often tolerant of cheating nature, of reducing and degrading her.
24
659
This is not the case, of course, when they are dealing with slave girls.
24
660
And the Gorean, of course, has this option, that of owning his woman and getting from her whatever he wants.
What does a slave girl need besides her collar? Some jewelry perhaps, perhaps some bells.
They are, after all, not free women.
I had heard that some free women would permit their companions to touch them only in the dark, beneath coverlets, while they perhaps were still garbed, in, say "love robes," "modesty silks," or the "himations of intimacy".
These precautions, I gather, are to ensure the dignity of the free woman and to impress upon the male that he is not dealing then with a cheap, amorous, worthless slave.
Goreans, not too unlike the men of Earth, when dealing with free women, are often tolerant of cheating nature, of reducing and degrading her.
This is not the case, of course, when they are dealing with slave girls.
And the Gorean, of course, has this option, that of owning his woman and getting from her whatever he wants.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24)