Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
36
On Gor they are free to be the women they have hitherto been commanded to deny and conceal, the women they have always wanted to be, the women they have always been in their hearts.
On Gor they are free to be the women they have hitherto been commanded to deny and conceal, the women they have always wanted to be, the women they have always been in their hearts.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #36)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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17
33
Putting her to her belly at his feet, of course, in her proper place, perhaps as an experiment, he might find that she, fearfully and gratefully licking and kissing, was actually a woman, a true woman, with a true woman's needs, desires, and responses, something quite different from what he had originally conjectured.
17
34
Hopefully he would then bring her to Gor, mercifully, that she might not thereafter be left behind to languish and suffer on Earth, unfulfilled, tortured by memories, afflicted by loneliness, poignantly recalling what was no longer hers, denied a master.
17
35
It is true, however, that Earth women, brought to Gor as slaves, eagerly and joyfully blossom sexually.
17
36
On Gor they are free to be the women they have hitherto been commanded to deny and conceal, the women they have always wanted to be, the women they have always been in their hearts.
17
37
On Gor they find that they are far freer and happier as branded chattels than they were as putatively freewomen on Earth.
17
38
In their collars, kneeling before men, they find their liberation and freedom as females.
17
39
No longer do they starve in a sexual desert.
Putting her to her belly at his feet, of course, in her proper place, perhaps as an experiment, he might find that she, fearfully and gratefully licking and kissing, was actually a woman, a true woman, with a true woman's needs, desires, and responses, something quite different from what he had originally conjectured.
Hopefully he would then bring her to Gor, mercifully, that she might not thereafter be left behind to languish and suffer on Earth, unfulfilled, tortured by memories, afflicted by loneliness, poignantly recalling what was no longer hers, denied a master.
It is true, however, that Earth women, brought to Gor as slaves, eagerly and joyfully blossom sexually.
On Gor they are free to be the women they have hitherto been commanded to deny and conceal, the women they have always wanted to be, the women they have always been in their hearts.
On Gor they find that they are far freer and happier as branded chattels than they were as putatively free women on Earth.
In their collars, kneeling before men, they find their liberation and freedom as females.
No longer do they starve in a sexual desert.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)