Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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119
This had seemed to me necessary, somehow, when I had made it.
1
120
That had seemed to me interesting at the time, but I thought that now I might more fully understand its meaning.
1
121
It was the garment, particularly in its brevity, of a woman who, whether she willed it or not, was to be kept open to the touch of a man.
1
122
It was, in its way, a convenience for the male, indeed, even an invitation to his predation; too, similarly, it was, to her, to the so-dressed female, a mnemonic device, and a symbol of her vulnerability, and nature, reminding her of what she was, and her meaning.
1
123
I wondered if anywhere there might be true men, men capable of answering the scream of need in a woman, capable of taking us in hand and treating us, and handling us, as what we were, females.
1
124
Alas, I did not think so.
1
125
Before the mirror I sobbed.
This had seemed to me necessary, somehow, when I had made it.
That had seemed to me interesting at the time, but I thought that now I might more fully understand its meaning.
It was the garment, particularly in its brevity, of a woman who, whether she willed it or not, was to be kept open to the touch of a man.
It was, in its way, a convenience for the male, indeed, even an invitation to his predation; too, similarly, it was, to her, to the so-dressed female, a mnemonic device, and a symbol of her vulnerability, and nature, reminding her of what she was, and her meaning.
I wondered if anywhere there might be true men, men capable of answering the scream of need in a woman, capable of taking us in hand and treating us, and handling us, as what we were, females.
Alas, I did not think so.
Before the mirror I sobbed.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )