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

Anything less than perfection of performance is not accepted in a kajira. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #1004)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 1004 Anything less than perfection of performance is not accepted in a kajira.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 1001 She had certainly tried to do well.
26 1002 Perhaps one of the most difficult things for an Earth woman to understand in the case of the female slave, unless of course she herself is a slave, is that one of the most significant fears known to the female slave is that she may not be found fully pleasing.
26 1003 You see, there are consequences for such lapses.
26 1004 Anything less than perfection of performance is not accepted in a kajira.
26 1005 They are not, after all, inert, vain, independent, quiescent, smug, bored, exalted, spoiled free women.
26 1006 For example, they are not permitted indifference to sex, indifference to appearance, indifference to movement, and such.
26 1007 They are trained and marketed for the service and pleasure of men.
She had certainly tried to do well. Perhaps one of the most difficult things for an Earth woman to understand in the case of the female slave, unless of course she herself is a slave, is that one of the most significant fears known to the female slave is that she may not be found fully pleasing. You see, there are consequences for such lapses. Anything less than perfection of performance is not accepted in a kajira. They are not, after all, inert, vain, independent, quiescent, smug, bored, exalted, spoiled free women. For example, they are not permitted indifference to sex, indifference to appearance, indifference to movement, and such. They are trained and marketed for the service and pleasure of men. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26)