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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 213 Too, for what it is worth, intelligent women are commonly better looking than less intelligent women, a feature which is not without its appeal to masters, and one which makes them more likely candidates for the slavers' ropes and irons; too, they also tend to be more helplessly responsive in the arms of a master.
13 214 They tend, as well, to be more in touch with their inner selves and secret needs, and less the victims of negativistic conditioning programs.
13 215 The intelligent woman often knows what she is missing and what she wants, whereas the less intelligent woman is often little more than the troubled, unwitting victim of the prescriptions and pathologies of a negativistic culture within which she is, unbeknownst to herself, imprisoned.
13 216 "I am a helpless free woman," said the free woman, wheedlingly, "and you are a free man.
13 217 I have been insulted.
13 218 I must depend upon you to see that my honor is suitably satisfied".
13 219 "The barbarian slave will be suitably punished," he said.
Too, for what it is worth, intelligent women are commonly better looking than less intelligent women, a feature which is not without its appeal to masters, and one which makes them more likely candidates for the slavers' ropes and irons; too, they also tend to be more helplessly responsive in the arms of a master. They tend, as well, to be more in touch with their inner selves and secret needs, and less the victims of negativistic conditioning programs. The intelligent woman often knows what she is missing and what she wants, whereas the less intelligent woman is often little more than the troubled, unwitting victim of the prescriptions and pathologies of a negativistic culture within which she is, unbeknownst to herself, imprisoned. "I am a helpless free woman," said the free woman, wheedlingly, "and you are a free man. I have been insulted. I must depend upon you to see that my honor is suitably satisfied". "The barbarian slave will be suitably punished," he said. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )