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− | Abstract stylized black-and-white only drawing of a somewhat minimal form of the [[Gor - Dictionary|Gorean]] "slave strip", as described in the ''Gor'' series of science fiction books written by John Norman. This garment consists of a cord fastened around a woman's body at the belly by means of an easily-untied slip-knot or bow (i.e. shoelace knot) at the left hip, and with a relatively narrow rectangle of cloth folded over the cord in front (as described in Gor books 5, 12, 18, 20, 22, 23, and 24). Self-made graphic, released into the public domain; for a vector font version, see [https://anmfonts.000webhostapp.com/]. | + | Abstract stylized black-and-white only drawing of a somewhat minimal form of the [[Gor - Dictionary|Gorean]] "slave strip", as described in the ''Gor'' series of science fiction books written by John Norman. This garment consists of a cord fastened around a woman's body at the belly by means of an easily-untied slip-knot or bow (i.e. shoelace knot) at the left hip, and with a relatively narrow rectangle of cloth folded over the cord in front (as described in Gor books 5, 12, 18, 20, 22, 23, and 24). The width of the cloth can be adjusted to suit the master's preferences, and a second cloth can be folded over the cord in back, if he wishes. Self-made graphic, released into the public domain; for a vector font version, see [https://anmfonts.000webhostapp.com/]. |
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Summary
Abstract stylized black-and-white only drawing of a somewhat minimal form of the Gorean "slave strip", as described in the Gor series of science fiction books written by John Norman. This garment consists of a cord fastened around a woman's body at the belly by means of an easily-untied slip-knot or bow (i.e. shoelace knot) at the left hip, and with a relatively narrow rectangle of cloth folded over the cord in front (as described in Gor books 5, 12, 18, 20, 22, 23, and 24). The width of the cloth can be adjusted to suit the master's preferences, and a second cloth can be folded over the cord in back, if he wishes. Self-made graphic, released into the public domain; for a vector font version, see [1].
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