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

It also, of course, because of its nature, and in spite of what might be her wishes or desires in the matter, tends, on a deep psychological and physiological level, to be erotically arousing to her. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #257)
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28 257 It also, of course, because of its nature, and in spite of what might be her wishes or desires in the matter, tends, on a deep psychological and physiological level, to be erotically arousing to her.

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

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28 254 For example, obviously it provides her some shielding.
28 255 On the other hand, because of its precarious nature, and its dependence on a man's permissions and indulgence, it also acutely increases her sense of possible exposure and vulnerability.
28 256 Such clothing, then, tends to help remind her, and quite clearly, that she is a female slave.
28 257 It also, of course, because of its nature, and in spite of what might be her wishes or desires in the matter, tends, on a deep psychological and physiological level, to be erotically arousing to her.
28 258 It puts her more at the mercy of men.
28 259 It is difficult to be dressed as a slave and not, in time, even if one is a free woman, come to feel, and desire, as a slave.
28 260 Indeed, it is a not uncommon first step in the enslavement of a free woman merely to dress her as a slave.
For example, obviously it provides her some shielding. On the other hand, because of its precarious nature, and its dependence on a man's permissions and indulgence, it also acutely increases her sense of possible exposure and vulnerability. Such clothing, then, tends to help remind her, and quite clearly, that she is a female slave. It also, of course, because of its nature, and in spite of what might be her wishes or desires in the matter, tends, on a deep psychological and physiological level, to be erotically arousing to her. It puts her more at the mercy of men. It is difficult to be dressed as a slave and not, in time, even if one is a free woman, come to feel, and desire, as a slave. Indeed, it is a not uncommon first step in the enslavement of a free woman merely to dress her as a slave. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 28)