Common Mistakes New People Make
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Common Mistakes New People Make
Traits of a slave
A prayer
A sample contract
Definitions using an open clothespin diagram.
Submissive's Creed
From USENET - On Cane Making
Ten rules for Dominants and submissives
How to make your slave feel owned.
What NOT to say to your Dominant...
A summary of Weights, Measures and Gorean Monetary System
I'm too old for this shit.
10 important lessons
The allegory of the teacup and the Master
A synopsis of the role of Free Women in Gor
What should a Master be? The question can only be answered individually by both Masters and fledglings alike. Here is my rendition of what a Master should be.
Gorean society is divided into "Castes." Each profession or occupation comprises its own caste, and each caste is ranked according to its particular place in Gorean societal interaction.
The Gift and the Giver, the Rebel, the Thief, and the Stranger and his glue
We've all heard the bit of truism that says lovers tend to touch each other's genitals (at least at first glance) in the way that they themselves would like to be touched.
A sample of positions from one Owner
In support of the recent Southern Baptist edict that women should "submit to their husbands," we have acquired an inventory of beginning B&D supplies for the Baptist couple eager to explore the righteous ways of wife domination:
S/M is not an aberration. S/M is a sexual orientation that is found in a significant percentage of the population.
Scene speech is a language that we develop and use solely in-scene. We reserve this speech to augment and accentuate the atmosphere of the scene and often to heighten the sensory experience for both Dominant and submissive.
Sample Consensual Contract
A harsh look at onlineisms