Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
439
Every young man wishes to buy a girl who will appeal, personally, to him.
Every young man wishes to buy a girl who will appeal, personally, to him.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #439)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
436
Suffice it to say, in one way or another, the Gorean male finds his sexual satisfaction.
18
437
Now let us suppose, again, that he has now bought his first girl.
18
438
This girl will generally mean much more to him, of course, than one who might be bought for him by, say, his parents.
18
439
Every young man wishes to buy a girl who will appeal, personally, to him.
18
440
Mothers, in particular, can be nuisances in such respects.
18
441
The young man will wish to buy a helplessly passionate, hot-eyed slut whom he can whip-train, on her belly, kissing at his feet, to his every disposition and pleasure, and the mother will wish to buy him a "sensible girl".
18
442
It is sometimes difficult for the Gorean mother, as for the Earth mother, to realize that their little boys have at last become men.
Suffice it to say, in one way or another, the Gorean male finds his sexual satisfaction.
Now let us suppose, again, that he has now bought his first girl.
This girl will generally mean much more to him, of course, than one who might be bought for him by, say, his parents.
Every young man wishes to buy a girl who will appeal, personally, to him.
Mothers, in particular, can be nuisances in such respects.
The young man will wish to buy a helplessly passionate, hot-eyed slut whom he can whip-train, on her belly, kissing at his feet, to his every disposition and pleasure, and the mother will wish to buy him a "sensible girl".
It is sometimes difficult for the Gorean mother, as for the Earth mother, to realize that their little boys have at last become men.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18)