Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"I love it! You cannot know how I love it! I come from a world where there are almost no true men, a world where manhood is almost educated and conditioned out of existence.
"I love it! You cannot know how I love it! I come from a world where there are almost no true men, a world where manhood is almost educated and conditioned out of existence.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #517)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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"You put us in collars! You take away our clothes! You make us serve you! You do with us as you please!" She looked beautiful, in her brief tunic, barefoot, her body filled with passion, her small fists clenched, in her collar.
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515
"And you love it!" laughed a man.
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516
"Yes!" she cried.
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517
"I love it! You cannot know how I love it! I come from a world where there are almost no true men, a world where manhood is almost educated and conditioned out of existence.
1
518
I come from a world of love-starved women.
1
519
I did not know what true men were until I came to Gor, and was put in a collar! Here I am disciplined and trained, here I am owned and fulfilled! Here I am happy! I pity even my free sisters of Gor, who are so far above me, for they cannot know the overwhelming joys and fulfillments which are mine, and I pity a thousand times more my miserable free sisters of Earth, so far away, longing for their collars and masters!" There was then silence.
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520
She hurried to the side of the girl kneeling on the tiles.
"You put us in collars! You take away our clothes! You make us serve you! You do with us as you please!" She looked beautiful, in her brief tunic, barefoot, her body filled with passion, her small fists clenched, in her collar.
"And you love it!" laughed a man.
"Yes!" she cried.
"I love it! You cannot know how I love it! I come from a world where there are almost no true men, a world where manhood is almost educated and conditioned out of existence.
I come from a world of love-starved women.
I did not know what true men were until I came to Gor, and was put in a collar! Here I am disciplined and trained, here I am owned and fulfilled! Here I am happy! I pity even my free sisters of Gor, who are so far above me, for they cannot know the overwhelming joys and fulfillments which are mine, and I pity a thousand times more my miserable free sisters of Earth, so far away, longing for their collars and masters!" There was then silence.
She hurried to the side of the girl kneeling on the tiles.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 1)