Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
183
How many times, I wondered, had a man on Earth, irritated with an Earth woman, or girl, been tempted to seize her and, say, pull gum from her mouth, or straighten her hair, or adjust her halter, or tell her to straighten her body or to change her posture, or to sit or kneel in a certain way, but, of course, had not done so? Here, however, men, I gathered, at least with women such as I, felt few reservations, inhibitions or compunctions about taking immediate and often direct action in such matters.
How many times, I wondered, had a man on Earth, irritated with an Earth woman, or girl, been tempted to seize her and, say, pull gum from her mouth, or straighten her hair, or adjust her halter, or tell her to straighten her body or to change her posture, or to sit or kneel in a certain way, but, of course, had not done so? Here, however, men, I gathered, at least with women such as I, felt few reservations, inhibitions or compunctions about taking immediate and often direct action in such matters.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #183)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
180
I made some sort of difference to them.
6
181
They were genuinely interested in females, and liked them, and were concerned with them.
6
182
They wanted us to be as charming and beautiful as we could be, and would, frankly, hold us accountable for such things.
6
183
How many times, I wondered, had a man on Earth, irritated with an Earth woman, or girl, been tempted to seize her and, say, pull gum from her mouth, or straighten her hair, or adjust her halter, or tell her to straighten her body or to change her posture, or to sit or kneel in a certain way, but, of course, had not done so? Here, however, men, I gathered, at least with women such as I, felt few reservations, inhibitions or compunctions about taking immediate and often direct action in such matters.
6
184
They tended to view us with a certain proprietary interest, even, in certain cases, with a certain possessive zeal and zest, and seemed determined to see to it that we were as marvelous as we could be.
6
185
We were, after all, the females of their species.
6
186
I was now more sure than ever that I could smell salt air.
I made some sort of difference to them.
They were genuinely interested in females, and liked them, and were concerned with them.
They wanted us to be as charming and beautiful as we could be, and would, frankly, hold us accountable for such things.
How many times, I wondered, had a man on Earth, irritated with an Earth woman, or girl, been tempted to seize her and, say, pull gum from her mouth, or straighten her hair, or adjust her halter, or tell her to straighten her body or to change her posture, or to sit or kneel in a certain way, but, of course, had not done so? Here, however, men, I gathered, at least with women such as I, felt few reservations, inhibitions or compunctions about taking immediate and often direct action in such matters.
They tended to view us with a certain proprietary interest, even, in certain cases, with a certain possessive zeal and zest, and seemed determined to see to it that we were as marvelous as we could be.
We were, after all, the females of their species.
I was now more sure than ever that I could smell salt air.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6)