Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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427
"I do not suppose you are," I said.
14
428
"We have needs and hungers, too," she said.
14
429
"I suppose you do," I said.
14
430
It did seem to me that the usual male assessment of the Waniyanpi female was likely to be somewhat hasty and negative.
14
431
Men are often too abrupt, it seems to me, in their judgments.
14
432
They might profit from some instruction in patience.
14
433
Such women, unfulfilled as females, starved for male domination, I supposed, taken sternly in hand, stripped and put to a man's feet, might prove to be grateful and rewarding slaves.
"I do not suppose you are," I said.
"We have needs and hungers, too," she said.
"I suppose you do," I said.
It did seem to me that the usual male assessment of the Waniyanpi female was likely to be somewhat hasty and negative.
Men are often too abrupt, it seems to me, in their judgments.
They might profit from some instruction in patience.
Such women, unfulfilled as females, starved for male domination, I supposed, taken sternly in hand, stripped and put to a man's feet, might prove to be grateful and rewarding slaves.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )