Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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113
Accordingly she will often try to influence a man she finds attractive to buy her.
3
114
If he does not buy her, she knows she may be bought by one who is worse.
3
115
Most girls, of course, prefer to be bought by a man who is exciting and attractive to them, one whom they would find irresistible, one whom they would desire to serve, rather than by one who is gross and disgusting to them.
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116
To be sure, as slave girls, they would have to serve either perfectly.
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117
The decision as to whether the girl is to be purchased or not, is, of course, in the final analysis, totally the man's.
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118
In this respect the girl must wait, and is absolutely helpless.
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119
In this respect she has as little personal control over her fate as an inanimate, displayed object in an emporium on Earth.
Accordingly she will often try to influence a man she finds attractive to buy her.
If he does not buy her, she knows she may be bought by one who is worse.
Most girls, of course, prefer to be bought by a man who is exciting and attractive to them, one whom they would find irresistible, one whom they would desire to serve, rather than by one who is gross and disgusting to them.
To be sure, as slave girls, they would have to serve either perfectly.
The decision as to whether the girl is to be purchased or not, is, of course, in the final analysis, totally the man's.
In this respect the girl must wait, and is absolutely helpless.
In this respect she has as little personal control over her fate as an inanimate, displayed object in an emporium on Earth.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )