Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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They were, after all, males and I, a female, was obeying them".
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She seemed reluctant to speak further.
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448
"Continue," I said.
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449
"Too, there were other male colleagues to whom I was occasionally assigned or loaned who were quite different.
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450
They would simply tell me to do something.
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451
I sometimes felt insulted or resented their abruptness, but it was these men to whom I sincerely hoped, and without the least ambivalence, I would be found pleasing.
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They treated me as what I was, a pretty employee, a girl, an instrument or convenience.
They were, after all, males and I, a female, was obeying them".
She seemed reluctant to speak further.
"Continue," I said.
"Too, there were other male colleagues to whom I was occasionally assigned or loaned who were quite different.
They would simply tell me to do something.
I sometimes felt insulted or resented their abruptness, but it was these men to whom I sincerely hoped, and without the least ambivalence, I would be found pleasing.
They treated me as what I was, a pretty employee, a girl, an instrument or convenience.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )