kajiraaliyahluna70: It is said, in a Gorean proverb, that a man, in his heart, desires freedom, and
kajiraaliyahluna70: It is said, in a Gorean proverb, that a man, in his heart, desires freedom, and that a woman, in her belly, yearns for love. The collar, in its way, answers both needs. The man is most free, owning the slave. He may do what he wishes with her. The woman, on the other hand, being owned, is institutionally and helplessly subject, in her status as slave, to the submissions of love. Slave Girl of Gor - Page 180 The girl I had originally seen had been a slave, and what I had taken to be the jewelry at her throat had been a badge of servitude. Another such badge was a brand concealed by her clothing. The latter marked her as a slave, and the former identified her master…. —Tarnsman of Gor, 3:46 O was collared and branded at Samois. It is when she truly became Sir Stephen’s , when she truly became herself, and when she truly became O -- source link