Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
184
She wondered if the man could smell her desire, her need, her petition to be treated as a mere object, to be his, as a possession or a toy, to be uncompromisingly subjugated.
She wondered if the man could smell her desire, her need, her petition to be treated as a mere object, to be his, as a possession or a toy, to be uncompromisingly subjugated.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #184)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
181
She was mightily aroused, and knew herself alive and wet with heat, vulnerability and desire.
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182
She had scarcely understood the extent and power of female desire until that moment, at the feet of a mere attendant, a Cosian hireling.
21
183
She wondered if the irresistible might of male desire did not have its perfect corollary and complement in the natural woman, the slave, eager to yield all unreservedly and unquestioningly to her master, begging to love and serve, to please, to be owned wholly.
21
184
She wondered if the man could smell her desire, her need, her petition to be treated as a mere object, to be his, as a possession or a toy, to be uncompromisingly subjugated.
21
185
She realized, and had earlier learned, that the former strait-laced, female Ph.
21
186
whom she had been, she who had specialized in gender studies, she who had been so smug and haughty, she who had been so proud of her degree and her publications, she who had been respected, even esteemed, for her unquestioned political orthodoxies, she who had been invited to attend many conferences organized to promote pathological political agendas, she who had been once no more than a miserable, frustrated, lonely activist, a militant bluestocking, was now no more than a young, lovely, hot slave.
21
187
In her belly now, as she knelt in the grass, a rope on her ankle, burned slave fire.
She was mightily aroused, and knew herself alive and wet with heat, vulnerability and desire.
She had scarcely understood the extent and power of female desire until that moment, at the feet of a mere attendant, a Cosian hireling.
She wondered if the irresistible might of male desire did not have its perfect corollary and complement in the natural woman, the slave, eager to yield all unreservedly and unquestioningly to her master, begging to love and serve, to please, to be owned wholly.
She wondered if the man could smell her desire, her need, her petition to be treated as a mere object, to be his, as a possession or a toy, to be uncompromisingly subjugated.
She realized, and had earlier learned, that the former strait-laced, female Ph.
whom she had been, she who had specialized in gender studies, she who had been so smug and haughty, she who had been so proud of her degree and her publications, she who had been respected, even esteemed, for her unquestioned political orthodoxies, she who had been invited to attend many conferences organized to promote pathological political agendas, she who had been once no more than a miserable, frustrated, lonely activist, a militant bluestocking, was now no more than a young, lovely, hot slave.
In her belly now, as she knelt in the grass, a rope on her ankle, burned slave fire.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 21)