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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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20 1434 And of course, perhaps there is a master in the men of Earth.
20 1435 Perhaps it is only that they do not yet realize it.
20 1436 It will be noted, in passing, though I suppose it has been clearly implicit in these remarks, that whereas on Earth the male is commonly the pursuer and is frequently frustrated by the flight, inaccessibility, aloofness, disinterest, and frigidity of his quarry, a quarry commonly not worth pursuing, the situation is usually quite different on Gor.
20 1437 Whereas the Gorean male may pursue his quarry, perhaps a frigid free woman, by means of conventions and such, much as his Earth counterpart, and be subjected to similar frustrations, he has at his disposal other recourses, such as the capture net, and the girl markets.
20 1438 The slave in whose belly slave fires have been ignited desperately needs the satisfaction of carnal attention.
20 1439 Accordingly, on Gor, it is commonly the slave who is the needful petitioner, hinting, even kneeling and pleading, lips to feet, and the man he who decides if, and to what extent, her needs may be satisfied.
20 1440 Needless to say many a Gorean fellow has had the pleasure of having a once-elusive, unsuccessfully sought frigid free woman, now enslaved, and well collared, at his feet, begging him for his least touch.
And of course, perhaps there is a master in the men of Earth. Perhaps it is only that they do not yet realize it. It will be noted, in passing, though I suppose it has been clearly implicit in these remarks, that whereas on Earth the male is commonly the pursuer and is frequently frustrated by the flight, inaccessibility, aloofness, disinterest, and frigidity of his quarry, a quarry commonly not worth pursuing, the situation is usually quite different on Gor. Whereas the Gorean male may pursue his quarry, perhaps a frigid free woman, by means of conventions and such, much as his Earth counterpart, and be subjected to similar frustrations, he has at his disposal other recourses, such as the capture net, and the girl markets. The slave in whose belly slave fires have been ignited desperately needs the satisfaction of carnal attention. Accordingly, on Gor, it is commonly the slave who is the needful petitioner, hinting, even kneeling and pleading, lips to feet, and the man he who decides if, and to what extent, her needs may be satisfied. Needless to say many a Gorean fellow has had the pleasure of having a once-elusive, unsuccessfully sought frigid free woman, now enslaved, and well collared, at his feet, begging him for his least touch. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )