Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
597
I supposed under certain conditions we all sounded the same.
6
598
We were all women.
6
599
That was what was important.
6
600
I do not think, really, even from the point of view of men, that there is anything to choose from, between a Gorean girl and an Earth girl, assuming both have well learned their collars.
6
601
It is doubtless, really, all a matter of the individual woman.
6
602
What we all have in common, of course, is that we are all females.
6
603
We might have been animals kept waiting, horses, or pigs or dogs! Then I recollected that that was what we were, animals, slaves.
I supposed under certain conditions we all sounded the same.
We were all women.
That was what was important.
I do not think, really, even from the point of view of men, that there is anything to choose from, between a Gorean girl and an Earth girl, assuming both have well learned their collars.
It is doubtless, really, all a matter of the individual woman.
What we all have in common, of course, is that we are all females.
We might have been animals kept waiting, horses, or pigs or dogs! Then I recollected that that was what we were, animals, slaves.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )