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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 148 The bands, incidentally, are usually three in number.
3 149 This suggests to me that they might originally have been thought to be phallic in significance.
3 150 The number three, as is well known, is often thought to be a very special number.
3 151 This probably has to do, of course, with the triune nature of the male genitals.
3 152 The paint was bright on the pole.
3 153 The three bands, each about four or five inches in width, and separated also by such distances, were painted in such a way that the bottom ring, or band, was about seven and a half to eight and a half feet from the base of the pole.
3 154 Thus, when the pole was set in the ground, amidst its supporting stakes, these circles would be at the visible base, or root, of the pole.
The bands, incidentally, are usually three in number. This suggests to me that they might originally have been thought to be phallic in significance. The number three, as is well known, is often thought to be a very special number. This probably has to do, of course, with the triune nature of the male genitals. The paint was bright on the pole. The three bands, each about four or five inches in width, and separated also by such distances, were painted in such a way that the bottom ring, or band, was about seven and a half to eight and a half feet from the base of the pole. Thus, when the pole was set in the ground, amidst its supporting stakes, these circles would be at the visible base, or root, of the pole. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )