Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
1174
How different things are for the slave and free! The free male, should he have an interest in freewomen, perhaps he has no access to slaves, usually initiates the sexual encounter.
How different things are for the slave and free! The free male, should he have an interest in free women, perhaps he has no access to slaves, usually initiates the sexual encounter.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #1174)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
1171
Slave needs, of course, as any unsatisfied need, can cause suffering, who knows better than a helpless slave, but I would not be without such needs.
26
1172
In this suffering, and anguish, if nothing else, I know myself intensely alive.
26
1173
Imagine now, if you can, the concern, and hopes, of the slave that such needs, such cruel needs, will be recognized by the master, and that he will be moved to attend to them.
26
1174
How different things are for the slave and free! The free male, should he have an interest in freewomen, perhaps he has no access to slaves, usually initiates the sexual encounter.
26
1175
He petitions the free woman, so to speak, who may or may not accede to his petition.
26
1176
In the master/slave relationship, on the other hand, it is the woman, the slave, who often puts herself to the feet of the free man, begging for sex.
26
1177
What a pleasant turnabout this must be for the fellow who has never before owned a woman.
Slave needs, of course, as any unsatisfied need, can cause suffering, who knows better than a helpless slave, but I would not be without such needs.
In this suffering, and anguish, if nothing else, I know myself intensely alive.
Imagine now, if you can, the concern, and hopes, of the slave that such needs, such cruel needs, will be recognized by the master, and that he will be moved to attend to them.
How different things are for the slave and free! The free male, should he have an interest in free women, perhaps he has no access to slaves, usually initiates the sexual encounter.
He petitions the free woman, so to speak, who may or may not accede to his petition.
In the master/slave relationship, on the other hand, it is the woman, the slave, who often puts herself to the feet of the free man, begging for sex.
What a pleasant turnabout this must be for the fellow who has never before owned a woman.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26)