Crawl
Knee Crawl
"I looked at the girl. I nodded to her to approach me. She did so. I held my left hand open, at my waist. She stiffened, and looked at me, angrily. I opened and closed my left hand once. I saw her training in Gorean customes had been thorough. But she never thought that such a gesture would be used to her. She came beside me, and a bit behaind me, and, crouching, put her head down, deeply. I fastened my hand in her hair. She winced. Women are helpless in this position." Beasts of Gor
Hair
"Heel, I said. "Yes, my captor", she said. I turned to regard her. She would follow me, behind and on the left. In this way the sword arm is not likely to be encumbered." Vagabonds of Gor



"These things vary, I learned from city to city, and depend, also, on such matters as context and conditions. In a market, in the crowding and jostling for instance, a girl may follow so closely she pressed against the back of his left shoulder. Girls seldom follow behind and on the right. If she is thusly placed it is commonly a sign she is in disfavor. If more than one girl is involved, she who follows most closely on the left is generally taken to be in highest favor; girls compete for this position. In an open area, such a the fields in which we trekked, the girl is placed some five or ten feet behind, and on the left. If he must move suddenly she will not, thusly, constitute an impediment to his action." Slave Girl of Gor
Heel
""Lift your head, " he said. "Higher. Higher!" She looked up at him, her head far back, the leash on her throat.... "You need not now keep your head in high-harness position,", he said to the girl. She moved her head." Mercenaries of Gor
High Harness
"He suddenly snapped His fingers and, in the swift double gesture of a Gorean Master, pointed to a place on the dirt floor before Him, almost simultaneously turning His hand, spreading His first and index finger, pointing downwards. I fled to Him and knelt before Him, my knees in the dirt, in the position of the pleasure slave, my head down, trembling." Captive of Gor
Kneel (silent command)
"Her master seized her from the circle then and hurried her from the light, her head down, held by the hair, at his left hip. This is a common leading position for female slaves being conducted short distances. As the master holds her hair in the left hand, it leaves his right hand, commonly the sword hand, free." Magicians of Gor



"'Leading position', he said. Sobbing, she rose to her feet, and
Leading
put her head down, at what would be the height of a man's waist, her legs flexed. A guard walked over and fastened his hand in her hair." Rogue of Gor
'Leasha',  snapped the second officer to the blond girl. She spun from facing him, and lifted her chin, turning her head to the left, placing her wrists behind her, as though for snapping them into slave bracelets.
Slave Positions 2
Explorers of Gor



"A gorean saying has it that a leashed slave is a hot slave."

Fighting Slave of Gor
Leasha
"'Nadu!' he snapped. She swiftly turned, facing him, and dropped to her knees. She knelt back on her heels, her back straight, her hands on her thighs, her head up, her knees wide. It was the position of the pleasure slave." Explorers of Gor



See also Kneel (silent command)
Nadu
"'Nestle', I told her. 'Yes, Master,' she said. She nestled obediently in the crook of my left arm." Explorers of Gor
Nestle
There are many ways to perform obeisance. "I said. "I am a free woman," she said, " I know none of them." "I shall instruct you briefly in three," I said. " First kneel before me , back on your heels, yes, with your knees wide, wider, your hands on your thighs, your back straight, your breasts out, good, your belly in, good, and now lower your head in deference, in submission."

"Now that," I said, " may not be exactly a form of obeisance, for authorities do not all agree, but for our purposes we shall
Obeisance
"I was amused, for she had run as a slave girl is sometimes taught to run, with rapid short steps, her legs almost straight, her feet scarcely leaving the ground, back straight, head turned to the left, arms at her sides, palms out at a forty-five degree angle, more of a dancer's motion than a true run." Assassin of Gor
Run
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