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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Or perhaps they literally meant slave dance. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #136)
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22 136 Or perhaps they literally meant slave dance.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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22 133 Ellen, however, thought that this was surely unlikely.
22 134 Did they not know that dancers might train, and hone their skills, for years, gaining greater and greater control over their body, adding dances to their repertoire, becoming more and more adept at this sensuous, delicious, intricate art form? To be sure, she supposed, there was a basic, biological sense in which "slave dance," or something certainly akin to it, did indeed lurk in every woman's belly.
22 135 Perhaps that is what the Goreans, in their typically straightforward and natural way, recognized.
22 136 Or perhaps they literally meant slave dance.
22 137 She supposed that that was possible.
22 138 She wondered if it could be true.
22 139 Certainly, embedded in the mysteries of the female genome, lurking within the uncanny, exciting secrets of the human female's behavioral genetics, bred into her, are the impulses and sensitivities of what are known as display behaviors.
Ellen, however, thought that this was surely unlikely. Did they not know that dancers might train, and hone their skills, for years, gaining greater and greater control over their body, adding dances to their repertoire, becoming more and more adept at this sensuous, delicious, intricate art form? To be sure, she supposed, there was a basic, biological sense in which "slave dance," or something certainly akin to it, did indeed lurk in every woman's belly. Perhaps that is what the Goreans, in their typically straightforward and natural way, recognized. Or perhaps they literally meant slave dance. She supposed that that was possible. She wondered if it could be true. Certainly, embedded in the mysteries of the female genome, lurking within the uncanny, exciting secrets of the human female's behavioral genetics, bred into her, are the impulses and sensitivities of what are known as display behaviors. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22)