Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Too, we may suppose, being healthy, each had the needs and desires of a healthy female, and, considering their selection, may have had these drives, and such, in an acute fashion, even uncomfortably so, which would render them particularly sexually vulnerable.
Too, we may suppose, being healthy, each had the needs and desires of a healthy female, and, considering their selection, may have had these drives, and such, in an acute fashion, even uncomfortably so, which would render them particularly sexually vulnerable.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #222)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Needless to say, too, given the female's subjection to severe regimens of rest, diet, and exercise, it is almost assured, as is desired, by attention to these "block measurements," that she will come to the block in excellent condition, healthy, vital, and well-curved.
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That is the way she is to be sold.
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221
She is, after all, merchandise, and, hopefully, good merchandise.
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222
Too, we may suppose, being healthy, each had the needs and desires of a healthy female, and, considering their selection, may have had these drives, and such, in an acute fashion, even uncomfortably so, which would render them particularly sexually vulnerable.
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223
Gorean slavers, for example, often pay close attention to such things.
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After all, most men buy women for pleasure.
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Both of these females were of the sort, then, which, on Gor, would be of interest to buyers.
Needless to say, too, given the female's subjection to severe regimens of rest, diet, and exercise, it is almost assured, as is desired, by attention to these "block measurements," that she will come to the block in excellent condition, healthy, vital, and well-curved.
That is the way she is to be sold.
She is, after all, merchandise, and, hopefully, good merchandise.
Too, we may suppose, being healthy, each had the needs and desires of a healthy female, and, considering their selection, may have had these drives, and such, in an acute fashion, even uncomfortably so, which would render them particularly sexually vulnerable.
Gorean slavers, for example, often pay close attention to such things.
After all, most men buy women for pleasure.
Both of these females were of the sort, then, which, on Gor, would be of interest to buyers.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)