Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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"By Beverly," she said, "the slave of Jason, of Victoria".
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745
"The response is suitable," I said.
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746
"Thank you, master," she said.
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747
I had never made much of this sort of thing, but some masters enjoy having the slave refer to herself by name, rather than having recourse to pronouns, for example, "Beverly begs to be caressed," "Does master desire aught of Beverly," "how may Beverly please master," and so on.
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748
This is useful upon occasion, of course.
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749
It helps the slave distance herself from herself when one wants her to distance herself from herself, and thus see herself rather from the outside as her master's object.
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A similar practice, favored by some masters, is to have the slave refer to herself as his slave, for example, "Your slave begs to be caressed," "Does master desire aught of his slave," "how may his slave please master," and so on.
"By Beverly," she said, "the slave of Jason, of Victoria".
"The response is suitable," I said.
"Thank you, master," she said.
I had never made much of this sort of thing, but some masters enjoy having the slave refer to herself by name, rather than having recourse to pronouns, for example, "Beverly begs to be caressed," "Does master desire aught of Beverly," "how may Beverly please master," and so on.
This is useful upon occasion, of course.
It helps the slave distance herself from herself when one wants her to distance herself from herself, and thus see herself rather from the outside as her master's object.
A similar practice, favored by some masters, is to have the slave refer to herself as his slave, for example, "Your slave begs to be caressed," "Does master desire aught of his slave," "how may his slave please master," and so on.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )