Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
1640
I pressed down into the furs, on my belly.
11
1641
Then, it frightening me, and embarrassing me at the time, I felt an involuntary movement, the subtle lifting, just a tiny bit, of my behind, in the furs.
11
1642
Then, swiftly I lay even lower, more frightened, more closely, in the furs.
11
1643
I had once at a zoo, I recalled, seen a female animal, a female baboon, actually, frightened at the stalking, menacing, meaningful approach of a stern, dominant male, turn about and timidly offer herself to him.
11
1644
I had seen the same sort of behavior among chimpanzees.
11
1645
It is a form of placatory, female-submission behavior.
11
1646
It is familiar to ethologists.
I pressed down into the furs, on my belly.
Then, it frightening me, and embarrassing me at the time, I felt an involuntary movement, the subtle lifting, just a tiny bit, of my behind, in the furs.
Then, swiftly I lay even lower, more frightened, more closely, in the furs.
I had once at a zoo, I recalled, seen a female animal, a female baboon, actually, frightened at the stalking, menacing, meaningful approach of a stern, dominant male, turn about and timidly offer herself to him.
I had seen the same sort of behavior among chimpanzees.
It is a form of placatory, female-submission behavior.
It is familiar to ethologists.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )