..."They all wear collars," is the first portion of a familiar exchange, of which Goreans are fond.
The second, and concluding, portion of the exchange is, "But each in her collar is different." This exchange, I think, makes
clear the attitude of the Gorean toward the slave girl. In one sense, she is nothing, and is to be treated as such, but, in
another sense, she is precious, and is everything.
---Guardsman of Gor, 20:260