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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 532 Emotions raged within me, furies and resentments lingering from my Earth conditionings, residues of masculine values which I had been encouraged to espouse and exemplify, and, released on Gor, welling up from deeply within me, from what sources I could scarcely dare conjecture, alarming me, disconcerting me, almost overpowering feelings of helplessness, vulnerability and femininity.
8 533 I did not know what to do.
8 534 I did not know how to act.
8 535 "I am free," I cried to myself, "I am free! free!" But I was half naked and my hands were braceleted behind me.
8 536 Each step, too, was taking me closer to the room! I wished that I had never seen slaves, and the house of Kliomenes.
8 537 I wished I had never known how beautiful they were, and how they were dominated by men, and must obey! I wished that I had never felt these powerful emotions, in all their irresistibility, profundity and depth! But then I knew that this was false.
8 538 It is better to feel than not to feel.
Emotions raged within me, furies and resentments lingering from my Earth conditionings, residues of masculine values which I had been encouraged to espouse and exemplify, and, released on Gor, welling up from deeply within me, from what sources I could scarcely dare conjecture, alarming me, disconcerting me, almost overpowering feelings of helplessness, vulnerability and femininity. I did not know what to do. I did not know how to act. "I am free," I cried to myself, "I am free! free!" But I was half naked and my hands were braceleted behind me. Each step, too, was taking me closer to the room! I wished that I had never seen slaves, and the house of Kliomenes. I wished I had never known how beautiful they were, and how they were dominated by men, and must obey! I wished that I had never felt these powerful emotions, in all their irresistibility, profundity and depth! But then I knew that this was false. It is better to feel than not to feel. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )