Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
703
Too, in bondage, they are not only wanted by a man, not only possessed by a man, physically, but are owned by a man, literally and legally, categorically and completely, as every woman desires to be.
Too, in bondage, they are not only wanted by a man, not only possessed by a man, physically, but are owned by a man, literally and legally, categorically and completely, as every woman desires to be.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #703)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
700
This is a recognition of their appeal to men, an acknowledgement of their attractiveness, and an obvious tribute to their beauty, to their female desirability.
9
701
Certainly not every woman is such as to attract the interest and attention of slavers.
9
702
And surely this, in its way, strikes a responsive chord in the heart of one of these vain, marvelous, luscious beasts.
9
703
Too, in bondage, they are not only wanted by a man, not only possessed by a man, physically, but are owned by a man, literally and legally, categorically and completely, as every woman desires to be.
9
704
This gives them a sense of profound belonging, of a suitable rightfulness, of a sensed genetic homecoming, of significance, and security.
9
705
In bondage, they find an identity, and a meaning in life, and they learn that they are now such as to fulfill an exciting and important role in a beautiful culture.
9
706
They must serve and obey, categorically and helplessly, as in their hearts they wish.
This is a recognition of their appeal to men, an acknowledgement of their attractiveness, and an obvious tribute to their beauty, to their female desirability.
Certainly not every woman is such as to attract the interest and attention of slavers.
And surely this, in its way, strikes a responsive chord in the heart of one of these vain, marvelous, luscious beasts.
Too, in bondage, they are not only wanted by a man, not only possessed by a man, physically, but are owned by a man, literally and legally, categorically and completely, as every woman desires to be.
This gives them a sense of profound belonging, of a suitable rightfulness, of a sensed genetic homecoming, of significance, and security.
In bondage, they find an identity, and a meaning in life, and they learn that they are now such as to fulfill an exciting and important role in a beautiful culture.
They must serve and obey, categorically and helplessly, as in their hearts they wish.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9)