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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 294 It is what she is.
24 295 I think it is this wholeness, this fullness, this beauty, this totality of bondage which you men do not understand.
24 296 It is hard to speak of it.
24 297 When a girl is a slave all of her is a slave.
24 298 It is what she is.
24 299 Oh, I could speak to you of a woman's need for emotional fulfillment, security, excitement, romance, discipline; her need to relate, to be happy, to a strong male figure, one before whom she knows herself, truly, in the intimacy of herself to be a female, and his; the bankruptcy of egoism, ambition, and greed for many women; their need to love, their desire to please and be of service; their intrinsic yearning to submit to an uncompromising, dominant organism; their deep-seated desire to be found so beautiful and attractive that men will want them, and want them so much that they will own them and make them give them everything, but are not all these things only futile words peripheral to the speechless emotional reality felt by the girl when she kneels before the master, and he then touches her as his own?" I did not speak.
24 300 "There is something about being owned, and belonging to another, which is very meaningful to a woman," she said.
It is what she is. I think it is this wholeness, this fullness, this beauty, this totality of bondage which you men do not understand. It is hard to speak of it. When a girl is a slave all of her is a slave. It is what she is. Oh, I could speak to you of a woman's need for emotional fulfillment, security, excitement, romance, discipline; her need to relate, to be happy, to a strong male figure, one before whom she knows herself, truly, in the intimacy of herself to be a female, and his; the bankruptcy of egoism, ambition, and greed for many women; their need to love, their desire to please and be of service; their intrinsic yearning to submit to an uncompromising, dominant organism; their deep-seated desire to be found so beautiful and attractive that men will want them, and want them so much that they will own them and make them give them everything, but are not all these things only futile words peripheral to the speechless emotional reality felt by the girl when she kneels before the master, and he then touches her as his own?" I did not speak. "There is something about being owned, and belonging to another, which is very meaningful to a woman," she said. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )