Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
208
He held it briefly to his nose, and then, with an expression of disgust, returned the loop and ring to a concealment within his tunic.
5
209
"Perhaps it would do for a free woman," I said, "intent on discouraging the avidity of a suitor".
5
210
"No," he said.
5
211
"freewomen are women, and they desire to be desired.
5
212
It gives them great pleasure to attract, and then deny and torment suitors.
5
213
They find it gratifying.
5
214
It is an exercise of power".
He held it briefly to his nose, and then, with an expression of disgust, returned the loop and ring to a concealment within his tunic.
"Perhaps it would do for a free woman," I said, "intent on discouraging the avidity of a suitor".
"No," he said.
"free women are women, and they desire to be desired.
It gives them great pleasure to attract, and then deny and torment suitors.
They find it gratifying.
It is an exercise of power".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )