Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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141
"Surely at least a portion of its intent is to arouse the slave, to make her feel receptive, and helpless, kneeling thusly before a male".
"Surely at least a portion of its intent is to arouse the slave, to make her feel receptive, and helpless, kneeling thusly before a male".
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #141)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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138
"'Exciting'?" I asked.
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139
"Surely the intent of this exceeds mere mnemonics and instruction," she said, "such things as a mere desire to demonstrate to the slave her vulnerability".
14
140
"Perhaps," I said.
14
141
"Surely at least a portion of its intent is to arouse the slave, to make her feel receptive, and helpless, kneeling thusly before a male".
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142
"I do not doubt," I said, "that something of that sort has entered into the thinking of the beasts, those who force us to assume such a position before them".
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143
"Ah!" she said.
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144
"It has its effect, too, upon the male," I assured her.
"'Exciting'?" I asked.
"Surely the intent of this exceeds mere mnemonics and instruction," she said, "such things as a mere desire to demonstrate to the slave her vulnerability".
"Perhaps," I said.
"Surely at least a portion of its intent is to arouse the slave, to make her feel receptive, and helpless, kneeling thusly before a male".
"I do not doubt," I said, "that something of that sort has entered into the thinking of the beasts, those who force us to assume such a position before them".
"Ah!" she said.
"It has its effect, too, upon the male," I assured her.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14)