Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
164
There, then, between hooded couples, under the whips of red masters, are fulfilled the offices of the day of Waniyanpi Breeding.
There, then, between hooded couples, under the whips of red masters, are fulfilled the offices of the day of Waniyanpi Breeding.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #164)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
161
The five women sitting near the shelter, in their drab garments, all had sacks tied over their heads, knotted under their chins.
14
162
For the day of Waniyanpi Breeding, male Waniyanpi from one compound are marched, hooded, to the vicinity of some other compound.
14
163
Near it they are led to hooded, stripped Waniyanpi women, selected for breeding, from the other compound, lying bound in a maize field.
14
164
There, then, between hooded couples, under the whips of red masters, are fulfilled the offices of the day of Waniyanpi Breeding.
14
165
This is supposedly the only physical contact, incidentally, which takes place between Waniyanpi men and women.
14
166
As would be expected, their tiny, pathological culture, implicitly or explicitly, to one degree or another, is opposed to sexuality.
14
167
For example, sexual inertness and frigidity are praised as virtues.
The five women sitting near the shelter, in their drab garments, all had sacks tied over their heads, knotted under their chins.
For the day of Waniyanpi Breeding, male Waniyanpi from one compound are marched, hooded, to the vicinity of some other compound.
Near it they are led to hooded, stripped Waniyanpi women, selected for breeding, from the other compound, lying bound in a maize field.
There, then, between hooded couples, under the whips of red masters, are fulfilled the offices of the day of Waniyanpi Breeding.
This is supposedly the only physical contact, incidentally, which takes place between Waniyanpi men and women.
As would be expected, their tiny, pathological culture, implicitly or explicitly, to one degree or another, is opposed to sexuality.
For example, sexual inertness and frigidity are praised as virtues.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 14)