Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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In the eyes of such men the Earth female finds herself looked upon as what she is in nature, an authentic, genuine female, and finds herself treated accordingly, and without compromise.
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101
She then, now in her place in nature, and knowing that she will be kept there, by the rod and whip, if necessary, finds her joy and fulfillment.
45
102
To be sure, after a time, the Earth girl, except perhaps for such things as the fillings in her teeth or a vaccination mark on her arm, becomes indistinguishable from other Gorean slave girls.
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103
It is not, incidentally, that Earth girls are better than Gorean girls, or Gorean girls better than Earth girls.
45
104
They are both, in effect, the same, excitingly marvelous.
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105
This is not surprising as they are all, ultimately, of Earth stock.
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Too, more profoundly, they are all women, with the beauties, and the needs, of women.
In the eyes of such men the Earth female finds herself looked upon as what she is in nature, an authentic, genuine female, and finds herself treated accordingly, and without compromise.
She then, now in her place in nature, and knowing that she will be kept there, by the rod and whip, if necessary, finds her joy and fulfillment.
To be sure, after a time, the Earth girl, except perhaps for such things as the fillings in her teeth or a vaccination mark on her arm, becomes indistinguishable from other Gorean slave girls.
It is not, incidentally, that Earth girls are better than Gorean girls, or Gorean girls better than Earth girls.
They are both, in effect, the same, excitingly marvelous.
This is not surprising as they are all, ultimately, of Earth stock.
Too, more profoundly, they are all women, with the beauties, and the needs, of women.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )