Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
76
It is thus that normal men commonly follow women only unwillingly, and only with reservations, usually also only within an artificial context or within the confines of a misguided, choiceless or naive institution, where their discipline may be relied upon.
It is thus that normal men commonly follow women only unwillingly, and only with reservations, usually also only within an artificial context or within the confines of a misguided, choiceless or naive institution, where their discipline may be relied upon.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #76)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
15
73
In doing so they generally feel uncomfortable.
15
74
It makes them uneasy.
15
75
They sense the absurdity, the unnaturalness, of the relationship.
15
76
It is thus that normal men commonly follow women only unwillingly, and only with reservations, usually also only within an artificial context or within the confines of a misguided, choiceless or naive institution, where their discipline may be relied upon.
15
77
Their compliance with orders in such a situation cannot help but be more critical, more skeptical.
15
78
Their activities tend then to be performed with less confidence, and more hesitantly.
15
79
This often produces serious consequences to the efficacy of their actions.
In doing so they generally feel uncomfortable.
It makes them uneasy.
They sense the absurdity, the unnaturalness, of the relationship.
It is thus that normal men commonly follow women only unwillingly, and only with reservations, usually also only within an artificial context or within the confines of a misguided, choiceless or naive institution, where their discipline may be relied upon.
Their compliance with orders in such a situation cannot help but be more critical, more skeptical.
Their activities tend then to be performed with less confidence, and more hesitantly.
This often produces serious consequences to the efficacy of their actions.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 15)