Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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607
But that she had displayed her body as she did, even if in compensation for her fears, which she would scarcely admit to herself, indicated the strength of the drives against which she fought.
3
608
She had dressed her body as a challenge to men, though she feared them.
3
609
Her mode of dress suggested powerful drives, which might, by a master, be well exploited.
3
610
It was interesting to note that the garb of both the blonde and the girl in the red pull-over were variations of the uniform of male imitation; the blonde wore the uniform, except that she altered it to brazenly display that it was she, actually a female, and an attractive one, who wore it.
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611
The garb of the dark-haired girl, the black slacks of some synthetic material and the soft, red pull-over, was also a variation from the conformist raiment of the two girls on the end.
3
612
She wore pants, of course, for slacks are a form of pants, and her garments, in general, were body-concealing; these features they had in common with the male-imitation garb of the two girls on the end; on the other hand the slacks were not as body concealing as they might have been for they were cut, actually, subtly, in such a way as to betray her figure; the soft pull-over, too, would leave no doubt as to her femininity, particularly now that her masters had removed her brassiere from her.
3
613
The slacks, I conjectured, were custom tailored.
But that she had displayed her body as she did, even if in compensation for her fears, which she would scarcely admit to herself, indicated the strength of the drives against which she fought.
She had dressed her body as a challenge to men, though she feared them.
Her mode of dress suggested powerful drives, which might, by a master, be well exploited.
It was interesting to note that the garb of both the blonde and the girl in the red pull-over were variations of the uniform of male imitation; the blonde wore the uniform, except that she altered it to brazenly display that it was she, actually a female, and an attractive one, who wore it.
The garb of the dark-haired girl, the black slacks of some synthetic material and the soft, red pull-over, was also a variation from the conformist raiment of the two girls on the end.
She wore pants, of course, for slacks are a form of pants, and her garments, in general, were body-concealing; these features they had in common with the male-imitation garb of the two girls on the end; on the other hand the slacks were not as body concealing as they might have been for they were cut, actually, subtly, in such a way as to betray her figure; the soft pull-over, too, would leave no doubt as to her femininity, particularly now that her masters had removed her brassiere from her.
The slacks, I conjectured, were custom tailored.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )