Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
910
Often the love master is most demanding and severe with the love slave, in sensing the weakness which she might produce in him.
Often the love master is most demanding and severe with the love slave, in sensing the weakness which she might produce in him.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #910)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
907
This leads to a successful, healthy manhood.
17
908
Similarly, the female slave, in virtue of similar biological congruities, is the most lovely, vulnerable and needful of all women; she is the most female, the most feminine, and thus the most desirable and lovable, of all women.
17
909
It is no wonder that men must struggle to resist their feelings for such owned, enticing beauties.
17
910
Often the love master is most demanding and severe with the love slave, in sensing the weakness which she might produce in him.
17
911
This brings joy to the heart of the love slave as she hastens to obey and please, and with suitable perfection, indeed, as she must, as though she might be no more than a new girl, frightened and intimidated, in the house.
17
912
He, of course, remains the master, and she, of course, remains the slave.
17
913
That is the relationship of the love master and the love slave, the fulfillment of the nature of each.
This leads to a successful, healthy manhood.
Similarly, the female slave, in virtue of similar biological congruities, is the most lovely, vulnerable and needful of all women; she is the most female, the most feminine, and thus the most desirable and lovable, of all women.
It is no wonder that men must struggle to resist their feelings for such owned, enticing beauties.
Often the love master is most demanding and severe with the love slave, in sensing the weakness which she might produce in him.
This brings joy to the heart of the love slave as she hastens to obey and please, and with suitable perfection, indeed, as she must, as though she might be no more than a new girl, frightened and intimidated, in the house.
He, of course, remains the master, and she, of course, remains the slave.
That is the relationship of the love master and the love slave, the fulfillment of the nature of each.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)