Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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339
Any man who truly desires a woman, who truly wants a woman, who wants her in the robust, vigorous fullness of powerful masculine desire, wants her wholly, all of her, wants to possess her, totally, wants to have her all to himself, wants to literally own her.
Any man who truly desires a woman, who truly wants a woman, who wants her in the robust, vigorous fullness of powerful masculine desire, wants her wholly, all of her, wants to possess her, totally, wants to have her all to himself, wants to literally own her.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #339)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Men, you should understand," he said, "are lustful and possessive.
15
337
You may like this or not, but it is the way they are.
15
338
Those who do not seem so are glandular defectives, less than men, or are liars and hypocrites.
15
339
Any man who truly desires a woman, who truly wants a woman, who wants her in the robust, vigorous fullness of powerful masculine desire, wants her wholly, all of her, wants to possess her, totally, wants to have her all to himself, wants to literally own her.
15
340
Thus, what a man wants in a woman is the most precious, coveted and treasured of all possessions, the female slave".
15
341
"Surely such things dare not be said," whispered Ellen, frightened.
15
342
"You are not now on your old world of falsities and convention," he said.
"Men, you should understand," he said, "are lustful and possessive.
You may like this or not, but it is the way they are.
Those who do not seem so are glandular defectives, less than men, or are liars and hypocrites.
Any man who truly desires a woman, who truly wants a woman, who wants her in the robust, vigorous fullness of powerful masculine desire, wants her wholly, all of her, wants to possess her, totally, wants to have her all to himself, wants to literally own her.
Thus, what a man wants in a woman is the most precious, coveted and treasured of all possessions, the female slave".
"Surely such things dare not be said," whispered Ellen, frightened.
"You are not now on your old world of falsities and convention," he said.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 15)