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93 | "I would like to know please if it is improper for a slave to spread herself in nadu in front of a FW. I have always been told they do so only in front of men or other slaves m or f. Never in front of a free woman. I have no idea how you'd search for that
Answer Hello,
You are correct, a slave should kneel before a free woman with her knees
together and before a male with her knees wide. If both are present then the
slave kneels with her knees apart unless in direct service to the free
woman.
Fogaban
A Gorean slave girl in the presence of a free man or woman always kneels,
unless excused from doing so. I had even learned to kneel when addressed by
the guards and, of course, always, when approached by Targo, my master. A
Gorean slave, incidentally, always addresses free men as "Master," and all
free women as "Mistress."
Captive of Gor Book 7 Page 73
"Incidentally," I said, "when you kneel before the free woman, in your
carefully prepared modest garb, fit for a lowly slave, as you must soon do,
to convey to her the message which will be inserted in the message tube
about your neck, be certain to kneel with your knees closely together."
"Certainly, Master," she said. "She is a female, not a male."
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 355
"The woman on the curule chair looked down upon me. I put my head down to
the floor. The message tube then, on its throng, was on the floor as well.
"'Is that how you kneel before a free woman?' she asked. "'Forgive me,
Mistress? I wept. 'The guards were about.'"
"'They are not about now," she said, 'and even if they were, it is I who am
Mistress here, not they.'
"'Forgive me, Mistress!' I begged.
"'You will kneel before me demurely," she said.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 361
The position of the tower slave, in most cities, is very similar to that of
the pleasure slave. The major difference is that the tower slave, whose
duties are commonly, primarily, domestic, kneels with her knees in a closed
position, whereas the pleasure slave, in a symbolic recognition of the
fuller nature of her bondage, and its most significant aspects, kneels with
them in an open position. The tower slave, of course, like any other slave,
is fully at the disposal of the master, in any and every way. The
distinction between the tower slave and the pleasure slave, though honored
in some markets, some specializing in girls sold primarily for housekeeping
purposes and others in girls sold primarily for the pleasures of men, is not
really a hard-and-fast distinction; it is not absolute; indeed, it can even
be transitory. A girl who is ordered to open her knees, or who finds them
kicked apart, for example, realizes that she has now become a pleasure
slave. Similarly a girl in one context may function as one kind of slave and
in another context, as another sort. Serving a supper to a young man and his
mother, for example, the girl may appear merely efficient and deferential.
She kneels nearby, her knees closed.
Blood Brothers of Gor Book 18 Page 107
She kept her knees tightly together before the free woman. Had she knelt
before a man she would probably have had to keep them open, even if they
were brutally kicked apart, a lesson to her, to be more sensitive as to
before whom she knelt.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 18
"Is that how you will receive your master," I asked, "standing, like a free
woman?"
Swiftly she knelt, in the position of the pleasure slave.
Slave Girl of Gor Book 11 Page 404
At a gesture from my master I knelt. I did so in the manner in which I had
been taught, back on my heels, back straight, hands on thighs, head high,
chin up. I did not neglect a further detail. I spread my knees, widely. It
was the position, of course, as I would later learn, of the Gorean pleasure
slave. I had seen Eta naturally, unconsciously, assume it when she knelt.
Such a girl, in kneeling, does not close her knees before a free man.
Slave Girl of Gor Book 11 Page 77
"You will commonly," she said, not unkindly, "when kneeling before a free
woman, keep your knees spread, unless your lady wishes otherwise."
"Yes, Mistress," I said.
"That is right," she said. "I find that good. But remember, the whim of the
Mistress is everything."
"Yes, Mistress," I said.
"You are, as far as I know," she said, "the first male of Earth brought to
Gor as a slave.
Fighting Slave of Gor Book 14 Page 57
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