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Leonidas -> RE: how to be more gorean (9/18/2005 7:38:02 AM)
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I have a question, i am slave to my Master Hal and i want to be a gorean slave for him even though He isn't a gorean Master but i want to add it slowly into my daily life how can i achieve this It's a fine thing that you want to be a good slave for your master, but what makes you think he wants a Gorean slave if he doesn't consider himself Gorean? I suspect that you have some thoughts about how Gorean girls are different from you, and you are probably right, but they didn't get that way because of something they read on a website or even in the Gor books. They got that way because they are under the discipline and control of Gorean men. They become as their Gorean masters would have them be. Edana was in my collar for months before she started reading the books. Now when she reads them, she recognizes herself in them. If you were to read them, you might recognize something that you'd like to be, but you won't get that way by reading the books. You'll only get that way if that is what your master expects of you, and his dominance over you is sufficiently strong to bring about those changes. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but do-it-yourself slavery doesn't really work. You have to be enslaved by a man. If you want to be a Gorean slave, it's essential that the man enslaving you be a Gorean man. His expectations, and his will to see them met is what will shape you. If you are in the collar of a Gorean man, reading might help you better understand what he expects of you, but that's about it. If for whatever reason you think you want to be a Gorean girl, the better move would be to beg your master to start reading the Gor books, or even better, that you and he read them together. It would also be good for the both of you to seek out the company of other Goreans. One last bit of advice: Stay away from the websites. Most of them are written by role-players for role-players, and will give you an impression about Goreans that is either distorted or innacurate, or both. I know it's a pain to get ahold of the books, but it's more than worthwhile if you are serious.
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