Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
532
I then walked as a slave, proudly, my shoulders back, gracefully and beautifully, as a woman owned by men.
10
533
As an Earth female I would never have dared to walk in such a way.
10
534
Such movements are probably indexed, like physical distances between individuals, to the culture.
10
535
In Gorean culture, generally, it seemed to me that people stood closer to one another than I was accustomed to on Earth.
10
536
In this way it was natural for men here, for example, to stand much closer to the scantily clad slave than the average man of, say, northern Europe, on Earth, would be likely to, to a woman of his area.
10
537
Indeed, he usually stands so close to her that it would be easy for him to put his hands on her, and draw her to him, taking her in his arms.
10
538
The dynamic consequences of these proximities are minimized considerably, of course, by the fact that the slave often kneels in the presence of the free male.
I then walked as a slave, proudly, my shoulders back, gracefully and beautifully, as a woman owned by men.
As an Earth female I would never have dared to walk in such a way.
Such movements are probably indexed, like physical distances between individuals, to the culture.
In Gorean culture, generally, it seemed to me that people stood closer to one another than I was accustomed to on Earth.
In this way it was natural for men here, for example, to stand much closer to the scantily clad slave than the average man of, say, northern Europe, on Earth, would be likely to, to a woman of his area.
Indeed, he usually stands so close to her that it would be easy for him to put his hands on her, and draw her to him, taking her in his arms.
The dynamic consequences of these proximities are minimized considerably, of course, by the fact that the slave often kneels in the presence of the free male.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )