Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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27
366
But I am sure he was trying, in one way or another, to counter, reduce or diminish my appeal to him, which was apparently excruciating.
But I am sure he was trying, in one way or another, to counter, reduce or diminish my appeal to him, which was apparently excruciating.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #366)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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27
363
Indeed, he, my master, had kept me generally in plain colors, usually gray or white rep cloth, and in tunics that were, for such wear, rather modest, rather than blatantly, boastfully exhibitory, as is often the case with Gorean masters who are proud of their girls and wish to show them off.
27
364
Perhaps he wanted to try to think of me more as a woman's slave than a man's slave, or as more of a tower slave than a pleasure slave, so he would be the less attracted to me.
27
365
I do not know.
27
366
But I am sure he was trying, in one way or another, to counter, reduce or diminish my appeal to him, which was apparently excruciating.
27
367
I am sure he wished, insofar as he could, to distance himself from me, and my attractions, at least to him.
27
368
I found this sometimes amusing, in its way, but, too, irritating, and keenly frustrating.
27
369
A girl, after all, wishes to be a dream of pleasure to her master, and will commonly, and usually very subtly, go to great lengths to achieve this object.
Indeed, he, my master, had kept me generally in plain colors, usually gray or white rep cloth, and in tunics that were, for such wear, rather modest, rather than blatantly, boastfully exhibitory, as is often the case with Gorean masters who are proud of their girls and wish to show them off.
Perhaps he wanted to try to think of me more as a woman's slave than a man's slave, or as more of a tower slave than a pleasure slave, so he would be the less attracted to me.
I do not know.
But I am sure he was trying, in one way or another, to counter, reduce or diminish my appeal to him, which was apparently excruciating.
I am sure he wished, insofar as he could, to distance himself from me, and my attractions, at least to him.
I found this sometimes amusing, in its way, but, too, irritating, and keenly frustrating.
A girl, after all, wishes to be a dream of pleasure to her master, and will commonly, and usually very subtly, go to great lengths to achieve this object.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 27)