File:Giving-him-the-gift-of-herself symbol.png
Summary
A simple monochrome symbol representing the phrase "Giving him the gift of herself" or "Giving herself to him". Traditionally, these and similar phrases can be used to describe a woman accepting a marriage proposal, or allowing a man to have sex with her. Less solemnly, "Give him the gift of you" is a traditional catchphrase (romantic advice) of women's magazines. Such expressions, and variations and rephrasings of them can have femsub/maledom connotations in a BDSM context. A female submissive can give her dominant/master the gift of her submission/obedience. In John Norman's "Gor" novels, a woman can literally give herself to a man in the sense of submitting herself into slavery to him (giving him ownership over herself) -- and less literally, a Gorean kajira (female slave) can be considered to continuously give herself to her master by eagerly or generously serving and obeying him in all ways, non-sexually and sexually.
Created by User:AnonMoos and declared to have public domain copyright status. A vector version of this graphic will be included in a future version of the "Gorean and Quasi-Gorean Symbols" font.
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