Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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How well her slave's body, hot and naked, yielding, felt in my arms! "Be cruel to me," she begged.
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"I am yours.
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I am owned.
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I am a slave!" Some women can resist, for a time, some masters, but what woman can long resist both herself, turned against herself, by the master's will, and the master, as well? What a splendid ally the woman makes, in her own conquest! Should she not be used more often? Too, when a woman has aided in her own conquest, her defeat, brought about in part by her own will, has a special memorableness for her, a special, self-revelatory significance for her.
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She has, in her defeat, of her own will, acknowledged herself a slave.
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This understanding, and acknowledgment, openly made, is often the difference in a woman between joy and fulfillment, and egotism, hostility and frustration.
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"Who has conquered?" I asked the woman.
How well her slave's body, hot and naked, yielding, felt in my arms! "Be cruel to me," she begged.
"I am yours.
I am owned.
I am a slave!" Some women can resist, for a time, some masters, but what woman can long resist both herself, turned against herself, by the master's will, and the master, as well? What a splendid ally the woman makes, in her own conquest! Should she not be used more often? Too, when a woman has aided in her own conquest, her defeat, brought about in part by her own will, has a special memorableness for her, a special, self-revelatory significance for her.
She has, in her defeat, of her own will, acknowledged herself a slave.
This understanding, and acknowledgment, openly made, is often the difference in a woman between joy and fulfillment, and egotism, hostility and frustration.
"Who has conquered?" I asked the woman.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )