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~~kneels~~

I have been set a task by "sir" (have not earnt the right to call him Master)

Sir wishes me to research the different types of collars used in Gorean lifestyle, their meaning and at which different stages they are used.

Can you steer me in the right direction or aid me in anyway with this research.

girl thanks you for taking your time to view this.  

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I have found both these sites to have a lot of knowledge on Gor, and it might be of some help to you on your assignment. These sites have the different types of Gorean collars, their uses and in many cases, their reason for being used.

Most of the info to the assignment you were given is freely available on the Internet, and I've included a couple of links below to help you get started.

Best of luck to you and your One,


                                        SINcerely in Leather,
                                        Master Shadow.

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