Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
119
When a girl brings a man his sandals and ties them on his feet she is having a sexual experience.
When a girl brings a man his sandals and ties them on his feet she is having a sexual experience.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #119)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
116
This helps to remind her that she is a slave.
24
117
Also, of course, serving a man, particularly in small and humble ways, probably for biological reasons, tends to be sexually arousing for a woman.
24
118
Many men, I think, fail to understand that.
24
119
When a girl brings a man his sandals and ties them on his feet she is having a sexual experience.
24
120
Many men, I think, fail to understand the pervasiveness and radiance, the depth, and contextual richness, of female sexuality.
24
121
It is such a wondrous, deep and marvelous thing.
24
122
He who denies a woman her right to serve man, and particularly in such small ways, denies to her a portion of herself; that man is not only a fool, for he is the natural recipient of such attentions, but he is cruel; such a denial, too, can make a woman ashamed to seek sexual gratification for such small services, usually unbeknownst to the boorish male, are intimately connected with such gratification; this is one reason, incidentally, that those who secretly fear sexuality, and would repudiate it, will be among the first to denounce such homely services of love.
This helps to remind her that she is a slave.
Also, of course, serving a man, particularly in small and humble ways, probably for biological reasons, tends to be sexually arousing for a woman.
Many men, I think, fail to understand that.
When a girl brings a man his sandals and ties them on his feet she is having a sexual experience.
Many men, I think, fail to understand the pervasiveness and radiance, the depth, and contextual richness, of female sexuality.
It is such a wondrous, deep and marvelous thing.
He who denies a woman her right to serve man, and particularly in such small ways, denies to her a portion of herself; that man is not only a fool, for he is the natural recipient of such attentions, but he is cruel; such a denial, too, can make a woman ashamed to seek sexual gratification for such small services, usually unbeknownst to the boorish male, are intimately connected with such gratification; this is one reason, incidentally, that those who secretly fear sexuality, and would repudiate it, will be among the first to denounce such homely services of love.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 24)