desires-andso-much-more:What are you?What are you? ..I am a slave girl“What is a slave g
desires-andso-much-more:What are you?What are you? ..I am a slave girl“What is a slave girl?”..A girl who is owned..“Why do you wear a brand?”..To show that I am owned..“Why do you wear a collar?”..That men may know who owns me..“What does a slave girl want more than anything?”..To please men..“What are you?”..I am a slave girl..“What do you want more than anything?”..To please men.- Assassins, pg. 197 My favorite section of all of the Gor novels. Assassin of Gor, the fifth book, was the first book I felt that the author John Norman was ready to go “all in” on the correctness and naturalness of female slavery. From this book on, the main character of the series, Tarl Cabot, left behind his beliefs from Earth of gender equality and finally saw girls as the slaves they were born to be. -- source link