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

The same frigidity which may be accounted a virtue among free women, figuring in their vanity competitions, how well they can resist men, is commonly among slaves an occasion for the imposition of severe discipline; it can even constitute a capital offense. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #272)
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14 272 The same frigidity which may be accounted a virtue among free women, figuring in their vanity competitions, how well they can resist men, is commonly among slaves an occasion for the imposition of severe discipline; it can even constitute a capital offense.

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

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14 269 Similarly there is a secret saying, among Gorean men, that no female is a woman, who has not been made a slave.
14 270 The free woman, often, fears to feel.
14 271 The slave, on the other hand, fears not to feel, for she may then, in all likelihood, be punished.
14 272 The same frigidity which may be accounted a virtue among free women, figuring in their vanity competitions, how well they can resist men, is commonly among slaves an occasion for the imposition of severe discipline; it can even constitute a capital offense.
14 273 The degraded slave has little choice but to yield, and yield well.
14 274 An interesting question arises as to whether a woman, permitted her own will in the matter, as a slave is not, can be forced to yield.
14 275 There are two answers to this question, and the division between the answers is primarily a function of the time involved.
Similarly there is a secret saying, among Gorean men, that no female is a woman, who has not been made a slave. The free woman, often, fears to feel. The slave, on the other hand, fears not to feel, for she may then, in all likelihood, be punished. The same frigidity which may be accounted a virtue among free women, figuring in their vanity competitions, how well they can resist men, is commonly among slaves an occasion for the imposition of severe discipline; it can even constitute a capital offense. The degraded slave has little choice but to yield, and yield well. An interesting question arises as to whether a woman, permitted her own will in the matter, as a slave is not, can be forced to yield. There are two answers to this question, and the division between the answers is primarily a function of the time involved. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14)