Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
237
Perhaps, however, they are associated, in their way, with something even deeper, something clearly selected for, the biological need of a woman to belong, to be approved of and to love.
Perhaps, however, they are associated, in their way, with something even deeper, something clearly selected for, the biological need of a woman to belong, to be approved of and to love.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #237)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
234
Klio displayed herself brilliantly on the leash.
10
235
Such things seem very natural for a woman.
10
236
Perhaps they are, to some extent, like slave dance, instinctive, the biological template, or genetic dispositions for them, having been selected for thousands of years ago, the most pleasing of captive women, perhaps those squirming best on their tethers, or in their bonds, tending to be utilized for sexual conquest.
10
237
Perhaps, however, they are associated, in their way, with something even deeper, something clearly selected for, the biological need of a woman to belong, to be approved of and to love.
10
238
"Superb!" said a fellow.
10
239
I wondered if Klio, sensing these deep, dark, wonderful, frightening things within her, the rightfulness of the destiny of submission to men for her, and such, had not, perhaps in the privacy of her own chambers, before her mirror, put the leash on herself.
10
240
Perhaps she had then, there, before the mirror, in the privacy of her own quarters, moved similarly.
Klio displayed herself brilliantly on the leash.
Such things seem very natural for a woman.
Perhaps they are, to some extent, like slave dance, instinctive, the biological template, or genetic dispositions for them, having been selected for thousands of years ago, the most pleasing of captive women, perhaps those squirming best on their tethers, or in their bonds, tending to be utilized for sexual conquest.
Perhaps, however, they are associated, in their way, with something even deeper, something clearly selected for, the biological need of a woman to belong, to be approved of and to love.
"Superb!" said a fellow.
I wondered if Klio, sensing these deep, dark, wonderful, frightening things within her, the rightfulness of the destiny of submission to men for her, and such, had not, perhaps in the privacy of her own chambers, before her mirror, put the leash on herself.
Perhaps she had then, there, before the mirror, in the privacy of her own quarters, moved similarly.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 10)