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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

Making love is something Goreans do, not something they get over with. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1722)
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13 1722 Making love is something Goreans do, not something they get over with.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 1719 I had, of course, been heedful of her for Ahn.
13 1720 This is not unusual.
13 1721 Goreans often make use of their slaves for Ahn, devoting, say, a morning, an afternoon, an evening, a day, to her lengthy and detailed ravishments.
13 1722 Making love is something Goreans do, not something they get over with.
13 1723 Whereas the slave may be used as a snack, and often is, as a bite seized upon the run, so to speak, a simple convenience to be put over a chair or flung to the floor, she may also find herself constituting a number of courses, so to speak, in the master's banquet.
13 1724 In between these courses she may serve in many ways, usually under the vigilance of the master, who enjoys watching her; in the interstices of her more obvious intimacies she may cook, launder, sew, embroider, arrange flowers, prepare Bazi tea, play the kalika, dance, model tunics and chains, and so on.
13 1725 And of course she may be used in her intimacies, in so far as her entire life is not in its way an intimacy, in a variety of situations, places, positions and ties.
I had, of course, been heedful of her for Ahn. This is not unusual. Goreans often make use of their slaves for Ahn, devoting, say, a morning, an afternoon, an evening, a day, to her lengthy and detailed ravishments. Making love is something Goreans do, not something they get over with. Whereas the slave may be used as a snack, and often is, as a bite seized upon the run, so to speak, a simple convenience to be put over a chair or flung to the floor, she may also find herself constituting a number of courses, so to speak, in the master's banquet. In between these courses she may serve in many ways, usually under the vigilance of the master, who enjoys watching her; in the interstices of her more obvious intimacies she may cook, launder, sew, embroider, arrange flowers, prepare Bazi tea, play the kalika, dance, model tunics and chains, and so on. And of course she may be used in her intimacies, in so far as her entire life is not in its way an intimacy, in a variety of situations, places, positions and ties. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)