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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

Sometimes, I confess, I even wanted the whip, not for its pain, which I feared, but for its proof of my domination, that I was owned, and wholly, and was going to be mastered. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #24)
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25 24 Sometimes, I confess, I even wanted the whip, not for its pain, which I feared, but for its proof of my domination, that I was owned, and wholly, and was going to be mastered.

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

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25 21 I did not much mind.
25 22 I did not always want gentleness.
25 23 It did not displease me to be forced to recognize, and incontrovertibly, and with my whole body, that I was in a man's arms, those of a true man, and was a slave.
25 24 Sometimes, I confess, I even wanted the whip, not for its pain, which I feared, but for its proof of my domination, that I was owned, and wholly, and was going to be mastered.
25 25 But, sometimes, too, I wanted gentleness, and, in a slave's helplessness, begged for it.
25 26 But even when Gorean men use you with gentleness, and great gentleness, I am pleased to report that they do so with authority.
25 27 There is never any doubt, even then, as to the fact that you are in their arms, and who is in command.
I did not much mind. I did not always want gentleness. It did not displease me to be forced to recognize, and incontrovertibly, and with my whole body, that I was in a man's arms, those of a true man, and was a slave. Sometimes, I confess, I even wanted the whip, not for its pain, which I feared, but for its proof of my domination, that I was owned, and wholly, and was going to be mastered. But, sometimes, too, I wanted gentleness, and, in a slave's helplessness, begged for it. But even when Gorean men use you with gentleness, and great gentleness, I am pleased to report that they do so with authority. There is never any doubt, even then, as to the fact that you are in their arms, and who is in command. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 25)