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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

And it does not occur to them, in this natural world, to conceal their desires to relate to it in the order of nature, as a dominant sex to one whose biological calling it is to delight, to please, and obey. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #57)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 57 And it does not occur to them, in this natural world, to conceal their desires to relate to it in the order of nature, as a dominant sex to one whose biological calling it is to delight, to please, and obey.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 54 How different it was from the average response of the average man of this world.
31 55 The men of this world delight in our femaleness, and in its joyous subjugation, in owning and mastering it.
31 56 They prize our softness, our beauty, our desirability.
31 57 And it does not occur to them, in this natural world, to conceal their desires to relate to it in the order of nature, as a dominant sex to one whose biological calling it is to delight, to please, and obey.
31 58 But these men, these men in dark tunics, were so different! They had us naked in our chains, but then they ignored us.
31 59 It was no wonder that we drew back in our kennels, and huddled against the wall.
31 60 Such treatment made us feel small, and ashamed of our beauty.
How different it was from the average response of the average man of this world. The men of this world delight in our femaleness, and in its joyous subjugation, in owning and mastering it. They prize our softness, our beauty, our desirability. And it does not occur to them, in this natural world, to conceal their desires to relate to it in the order of nature, as a dominant sex to one whose biological calling it is to delight, to please, and obey. But these men, these men in dark tunics, were so different! They had us naked in our chains, but then they ignored us. It was no wonder that we drew back in our kennels, and huddled against the wall. Such treatment made us feel small, and ashamed of our beauty. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 31)