Kajira Pride

" 'Turian girls are proud,' said Kamchak. 'Thus, they make excellent slaves.'
What he said did not suprise me. the Gorean Master, commonly, likes a spirited girl, one who fights the whip and collar, resisting until the last, perhapsmonths later, she is overwhelmed and must ackowledge herself his, utterly and without reservation, then fearing only that he might tire of her and sell her to another."

Book 4, Nomads of Gor, page 29 ~才


" 'Most female slaves,' said Hassan, 'walk very proudly. They are proud of their slavery, and their mastery by men. They have learned their womanhood. It has been taught to them. In their way, though imbonded, totally, I suppose they are the truest and freest of women. They are closest, perhaps, to the essentials of the female, those of subservience to the masculine will, obedience, service and pleasure. In being most themselves, utter slave, they are most free. This is paradoxical, to be sure. Most girls, verbally, will object to slavery, but this half-hearted, pouting, ineffectual rhetoric is belied by the joy of their behavior.. No girl who has not been a slave can understand the joy of it, the profundity and freedom. The objections of girls to slavery, I have noted, are usually not objections to the institution which, in the sweet heat of their bodies, they love dearly, and fear only to lose, but to a given master. Given the proper master they are quite content. In the proper collar a woman is serene and joyful.' "

Book 10, Tribesmen of Gor, pages 332 - 333 ~才


" 'Are slave girls truly proud?' asked Tarna.
'Most,' said Hassan. 'You may think only of girls you have dominated, or seraglio mistresses, presiding over male weaklings. But have you seen girls, truly, before men?'
'In a cafe, once,' she said, 'I saw a girl dance before men. She was scandalous! and the girls, too, who served in the cafe! Shameful! Scandalous!'
'Speak with care,' said Hassan, 'Girl, for someday you, too, may so dance and serve.'
Tarna turned white.
'Did the girls seem proud?' asked Hassan.
'Yes,' said Tarna, sullenly. 'But why should they have been proud?'
'They were proud of their bodies, their feelings, their desirablility,' said Hassan, 'and proud, too, of their masters, who had the will and power to put them in a collar and keep them there, because it pleased him to do so.'
'How strong such men must be,' whispered Tarna.
'Too,' said Hassan, 'undeniable females, secure in their sexuality, it was difficult not for them to be proud. Too, joy can make girls proud.'
'But why, why,' wept Tarna, 'should they be proud?'
Hassan shrugged. 'Because they knew themselves to be the most perfect and profound of women,' he said. 'That is why they are proud.' Hassan laughed. 'Sometimes,' he said, 'girls grow so proud it is necessary to whip them, to remind them that they are only slaves.' "

Book 10, Tribesmen of Gor, page 333 ~才


" 'There is a difference' laughed Hassan, 'between the pride of a free woman and the pride of the slave girl. The pride of a free woman is the pride of a woman who feels herself to be the equal of a man. The pride of the slave girl is the pride of the girl who knows that no other woman is the equal of herself.' "

Book 10, Tribesmen of Gor, page 333 ~才


"Slave girls of course, once they have begun to learn their collars, and once they have begun to learn that they are truly slaves, and what it might mean, become very vain and proud over the piercing of their ears. They know that it makes them more attractive to men, and significantly so, and, too, they relish being able, with earrings, to make themselves even more beautiful and exciting. Slave girls tend to be very proud and happy in their sexuality. is type of pleasure, commonly denied to the free woman, is probably an additional reason why they tend to hate their helplessly imbonded sisters."

Book 18, Blood Brothers of Gor, page 48


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