Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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39
The form of dance I was interested in, of course, and this doubtless accounted for my timidity, my hesitation and fear, was ethnic dance, or, if you prefer, to speak perhaps more straightforwardly, "belly dancing".
The form of dance I was interested in, of course, and this doubtless accounted for my timidity, my hesitation and fear, was ethnic dance, or, if you prefer, to speak perhaps more straightforwardly, "belly dancing".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #39)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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I had almost died on the phone, making inquiries about these things, and more than once, suddenly blushing crimson, or, from the feel of it, I suppose so, had hung up the phone without identifying myself.
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37
I was not interested, of course, in such forms of dance as ballet or tap.
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38
I was interested in a form of dancing which was more basic, more fundamental, more female.
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39
The form of dance I was interested in, of course, and this doubtless accounted for my timidity, my hesitation and fear, was ethnic dance, or, if you prefer, to speak perhaps more straightforwardly, "belly dancing".
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40
Happily it was always women who answered the phone.
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41
I do not think I could have dared to speak to a man of this sort of thing.
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Like most modern women I was concerned to conceal my sexual needs.
I had almost died on the phone, making inquiries about these things, and more than once, suddenly blushing crimson, or, from the feel of it, I suppose so, had hung up the phone without identifying myself.
I was not interested, of course, in such forms of dance as ballet or tap.
I was interested in a form of dancing which was more basic, more fundamental, more female.
The form of dance I was interested in, of course, and this doubtless accounted for my timidity, my hesitation and fear, was ethnic dance, or, if you prefer, to speak perhaps more straightforwardly, "belly dancing".
Happily it was always women who answered the phone.
I do not think I could have dared to speak to a man of this sort of thing.
Like most modern women I was concerned to conceal my sexual needs.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 3)