Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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122
It would not be appropriate for her.
24
123
It would be scarcely dignified.
24
124
One must, you see, respect the status and dignity of the free woman.
24
125
She is, after all, a free person.
24
126
She is not to be demeaned, not to be taken from herself and simply given to another, not to be owned, not to be taken in hand and dominated, and mastered, and trained, with ruthlessness or amusement, as would be a slave, who is, of course, a form of domestic animal.
24
127
On the other hand, as an inverse corollary of this principle, as would be expected, the slave, a domestic animal, is not entitled to the considerations it is common to accord the free woman, and one may, as one wishes, inflict upon her an indefinite succession of ecstasies.
24
128
The slave is not permitted dignity; she is in a collar; you own her.
It would not be appropriate for her.
It would be scarcely dignified.
One must, you see, respect the status and dignity of the free woman.
She is, after all, a free person.
She is not to be demeaned, not to be taken from herself and simply given to another, not to be owned, not to be taken in hand and dominated, and mastered, and trained, with ruthlessness or amusement, as would be a slave, who is, of course, a form of domestic animal.
On the other hand, as an inverse corollary of this principle, as would be expected, the slave, a domestic animal, is not entitled to the considerations it is common to accord the free woman, and one may, as one wishes, inflict upon her an indefinite succession of ecstasies.
The slave is not permitted dignity; she is in a collar; you own her.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )