Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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7
526
I did not suppose that Gorean freewomen could have brought themselves to this pitch of exposure, vulnerability and excitement, which was perhaps not unusual for a slave girl.
I did not suppose that Gorean free women could have brought themselves to this pitch of exposure, vulnerability and excitement, which was perhaps not unusual for a slave girl.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #526)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
523
It was as though they feared to let themselves go; as though it was terribly important for them to hold themselves in.
7
524
Indeed, what was the pseudomasculinization of many of the women of Earth, in clothing and mental garb, but a hysterical attempt to deny their sexuality? What did the women of Earth fear? That a true acknowledgment of their deepest sexual needs would lead them to kneel at the feet of a master? Lola looked up at me, tears in her eyes.
7
525
Slavery, I suddenly suspected, releases femaleness in the woman.
7
526
I did not suppose that Gorean freewomen could have brought themselves to this pitch of exposure, vulnerability and excitement, which was perhaps not unusual for a slave girl.
7
527
The major difference then, I suspected, lay not so much between the Gorean woman and the Earth woman, but between the free woman and the slave.
7
528
I recalled that Gorean slavers brought Earth women to Gor as slaves.
7
529
Surely they would not have done so if such girls did not sell well, and, of course, they would not sell well unless they proved, on the whole, to be pleasing slaves, and fully.
It was as though they feared to let themselves go; as though it was terribly important for them to hold themselves in.
Indeed, what was the pseudomasculinization of many of the women of Earth, in clothing and mental garb, but a hysterical attempt to deny their sexuality? What did the women of Earth fear? That a true acknowledgment of their deepest sexual needs would lead them to kneel at the feet of a master? Lola looked up at me, tears in her eyes.
Slavery, I suddenly suspected, releases femaleness in the woman.
I did not suppose that Gorean free women could have brought themselves to this pitch of exposure, vulnerability and excitement, which was perhaps not unusual for a slave girl.
The major difference then, I suspected, lay not so much between the Gorean woman and the Earth woman, but between the free woman and the slave.
I recalled that Gorean slavers brought Earth women to Gor as slaves.
Surely they would not have done so if such girls did not sell well, and, of course, they would not sell well unless they proved, on the whole, to be pleasing slaves, and fully.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7)