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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

A free woman, understandably, cannot even begin to compete with a female slave for a man's love. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #68)
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9 68 A free woman, understandably, cannot even begin to compete with a female slave for a man's love.

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

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9 65 "Often," I said.
9 66 Indeed, a female slave is the easiest of all women to love; too, of course, she is the most natural of all women to love; these things have to do with the equations of nature, in particular with those of dominance and submission.
9 67 To a man a female slave is a dream come true.
9 68 A free woman, understandably, cannot even begin to compete with a female slave for a man's love.
9 69 That is perhaps another reason why free women so hate their vulnerable, embonded sisters.
9 70 If a free woman would assure herself of her man's love she could not do better than, in effect, become his slave.
9 71 She can beg of him, if she senses in herself the true bondage of love, an enslavement ceremony, in which she proclaims herself, and becomes, his slave.
"Often," I said. Indeed, a female slave is the easiest of all women to love; too, of course, she is the most natural of all women to love; these things have to do with the equations of nature, in particular with those of dominance and submission. To a man a female slave is a dream come true. A free woman, understandably, cannot even begin to compete with a female slave for a man's love. That is perhaps another reason why free women so hate their vulnerable, embonded sisters. If a free woman would assure herself of her man's love she could not do better than, in effect, become his slave. She can beg of him, if she senses in herself the true bondage of love, an enslavement ceremony, in which she proclaims herself, and becomes, his slave. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 9)