Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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"And how do men find such women?" "It is in the best interests of the woman," said he, "that the men find her pleasing, very pleasing".
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653
"I see," I said, shuddering.
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654
I wondered if I could be pleasing to a man in that way, dancing before him, and then, later, if he had paid my owner my price, in an alcove.
6
655
Most girls in such a place, I had heard from Susan, but generally not the dancers, came merely with the price of the drink itself.
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656
I supposed that if one were a dancer, and was then serving in an alcove, an additional price having been paid for one's use, one would have to strive to be particularly good.
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657
Gorean men, I was sure, would see to it that they got their money's worth.
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658
"Sometimes I feel sorry for slaves, mere slaves," I said.
"And how do men find such women?" "It is in the best interests of the woman," said he, "that the men find her pleasing, very pleasing".
"I see," I said, shuddering.
I wondered if I could be pleasing to a man in that way, dancing before him, and then, later, if he had paid my owner my price, in an alcove.
Most girls in such a place, I had heard from Susan, but generally not the dancers, came merely with the price of the drink itself.
I supposed that if one were a dancer, and was then serving in an alcove, an additional price having been paid for one's use, one would have to strive to be particularly good.
Gorean men, I was sure, would see to it that they got their money's worth.
"Sometimes I feel sorry for slaves, mere slaves," I said.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )