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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 49 Men here, I had learned, were every bit as ready, and as prompt, to put their own females to their purposes as the females of Earth.
5 50 Our origins made no difference in these matters.
5 51 What was important was what we had in common, our sex, simply that we were females.
5 52 To be sure, the girls here from this world regarded themselves as immeasurably superior to us, those of Earth, and perhaps the men did, too, in some sense, but, as far as I could tell, that made their chains no lighter, nor the blows they received any the less severe.
5 53 Some men, of course, many men even, seemed to find women of Earth of special interest, and treated them with particular harshness.
5 54 Teibar, who had captured me, I think, was such a man.
5 55 Others, however, seemed to prefer visiting these abuses on the women of their own world.
Men here, I had learned, were every bit as ready, and as prompt, to put their own females to their purposes as the females of Earth. Our origins made no difference in these matters. What was important was what we had in common, our sex, simply that we were females. To be sure, the girls here from this world regarded themselves as immeasurably superior to us, those of Earth, and perhaps the men did, too, in some sense, but, as far as I could tell, that made their chains no lighter, nor the blows they received any the less severe. Some men, of course, many men even, seemed to find women of Earth of special interest, and treated them with particular harshness. Teibar, who had captured me, I think, was such a man. Others, however, seemed to prefer visiting these abuses on the women of their own world. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )