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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

Some women pretend to be free, or like men, just to please men, thinking that that is what is wanted of them, and not the genuineness of their own womanhood. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #494)
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2 494 Some women pretend to be free, or like men, just to please men, thinking that that is what is wanted of them, and not the genuineness of their own womanhood.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 491 Even in the apparently freest of women, of course, there is a slave who waits for her master.
2 492 There is a Gorean saying to the effect that among women there are only slaves who have masters and slaves who do not have masters.
2 493 Some men fear the slave in a woman; others provide it with the mastering it longs for, and needs.
2 494 Some women pretend to be free, or like men, just to please men, thinking that that is what is wanted of them, and not the genuineness of their own womanhood.
2 495 In that sense, paradoxically, it is further evidence of her slavery that she, the slave, eager to please, and trying to fulfill the expectations of others, will even, at least for a time, try to deny her own nature, ultimately unsuccessfully, of course, as is witnessed by her frustration and unhappiness.
2 496 "Please," she said.
2 497 "Who begs to be tasted?" I asked.
Even in the apparently freest of women, of course, there is a slave who waits for her master. There is a Gorean saying to the effect that among women there are only slaves who have masters and slaves who do not have masters. Some men fear the slave in a woman; others provide it with the mastering it longs for, and needs. Some women pretend to be free, or like men, just to please men, thinking that that is what is wanted of them, and not the genuineness of their own womanhood. In that sense, paradoxically, it is further evidence of her slavery that she, the slave, eager to please, and trying to fulfill the expectations of others, will even, at least for a time, try to deny her own nature, ultimately unsuccessfully, of course, as is witnessed by her frustration and unhappiness. "Please," she said. "Who begs to be tasted?" I asked. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 2)