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  • The result, accordingly, was that the trunk's occupant, even had it not been for her other bonds and the sack, would have been confined within it as perfectly as though she might have been a stripped kajira in a slave box.

    Cinnamon Roll 2010

  • Not all women on Gor were enslaved, infact Norman himself writes that Free Women outnumbered kajira Gorean for slave by 10 - 1.

    The Gor books 2007

  • I took a cue from the aforementioned kajira and am listening to portishead, always dangerous for me.

    jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2001

  • He's not read any of the kajira or much of anyone else ... but then, that might be for the best.

    jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2001

  • Same for slave ... much as I'd love to be a kajira, or servant, or bound girl, or slave, or collar meat, or ANY other term, I'm not, I'm so very not ... right?

    jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2001

  • That's part of what I get out of slavery - I am making at least one person MUCH happier, simply by submitting and serving and being the cute little kajira.

    jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2001

  • This was a play, of course, on the common Gorean saying that curiosity is not becoming in a female slave, or kajira.

    Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988

  • She trembled. “Common kajira brand, ” said a fellow. “Yes, ” I said. “Please, ” she said. “You are branded like a slave, ” I said. “I am a slave! ” she said, angrily.

    Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988

  • This was a play, of course, on the common Gorean saying that curiosity is not becoming in a female slave, or kajira.

    Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988

  • For example, 'kajirus' is a common expression in Gorean for a male slave as is 'kajira' for a female slave.

    Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988

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