Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
762
"Too it gives them an opportunity to put themselves, in a way, at the mercy of the male, to engage in petitioning behavior, suing for his indulgence.
"Too it gives them an opportunity to put themselves, in a way, at the mercy of the male, to engage in petitioning behavior, suing for his indulgence.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #762)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
759
It is in their nature.
2
760
"It is interesting to me that free women play the game of Favors," I said.
2
761
"It gives them a way of flirting," he said.
2
762
"Too it gives them an opportunity to put themselves, in a way, at the mercy of the male, to engage in petitioning behavior, suing for his indulgence.
2
763
In this it is not difficult to see a form of symbolic submission, a making of themselves dependent on his will.
2
764
Too, of course, it gives them a way of testing their desirability and publicly proclaiming, or advertising, it".
2
765
"Luscious, vain creatures," I observed.
It is in their nature.
"It is interesting to me that free women play the game of Favors," I said.
"It gives them a way of flirting," he said.
"Too it gives them an opportunity to put themselves, in a way, at the mercy of the male, to engage in petitioning behavior, suing for his indulgence.
In this it is not difficult to see a form of symbolic submission, a making of themselves dependent on his will.
Too, of course, it gives them a way of testing their desirability and publicly proclaiming, or advertising, it".
"Luscious, vain creatures," I observed.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2)