Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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274
To the Gorean free woman the joys of the slave girl, though they may be despised and disparaged, are at least culturally not unknown, and are the envy of such freewomen.
To the Gorean free woman the joys of the slave girl, though they may be despised and disparaged, are at least culturally not unknown, and are the envy of such free women.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #274)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
271
Such women, in time, find themselves overwhelmed in gratitude for the collar.
24
272
For the first time, in spite of the world from which they come, they are forced to become true women.
24
273
Thus they find fulfillment, and joy.
24
274
To the Gorean free woman the joys of the slave girl, though they may be despised and disparaged, are at least culturally not unknown, and are the envy of such freewomen.
24
275
To the Earth woman, on the other hand, who finds herself in the collar of a Gorean master, such joys come as a revelation.
24
276
Only in her wildest and most secret dreams had she dared even to suspect their existence.
24
277
Then she finds herself a slave girl.
Such women, in time, find themselves overwhelmed in gratitude for the collar.
For the first time, in spite of the world from which they come, they are forced to become true women.
Thus they find fulfillment, and joy.
To the Gorean free woman the joys of the slave girl, though they may be despised and disparaged, are at least culturally not unknown, and are the envy of such free women.
To the Earth woman, on the other hand, who finds herself in the collar of a Gorean master, such joys come as a revelation.
Only in her wildest and most secret dreams had she dared even to suspect their existence.
Then she finds herself a slave girl.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 24)