Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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37
30
This superstition, incidentally, does not apply to slave girls, for they are such that, even if one does not get one's hands on them, one knows they are such that, as the properties of men, they are at least in theory available, and this, interestingly, is often enough to content the male.
This superstition, incidentally, does not apply to slave girls, for they are such that, even if one does not get one's hands on them, one knows they are such that, as the properties of men, they are at least in theory available, and this, interestingly, is often enough to content the male.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #30)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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37
27
They may fight amongst themselves, and such.
37
28
Perhaps larls should not be carnivorous, and should never be hungry, but they are carnivorous, and do get hungry.
37
29
If there are any objections here, they are best taken up not with larls, but with nature, the disposition to replicate genes, and such, without which there would be no meat and no larls.
37
30
This superstition, incidentally, does not apply to slave girls, for they are such that, even if one does not get one's hands on them, one knows they are such that, as the properties of men, they are at least in theory available, and this, interestingly, is often enough to content the male.
37
31
Too, one may always look at them, tease them, flirt with them, slap them on the fundament, order them about, get them to their knees before you, as you wish, be addressed by them as "Master," and so on.
37
32
There are many ways to enjoy a woman without putting her to your pleasure.
37
33
That is, after all, for her master.
They may fight amongst themselves, and such.
Perhaps larls should not be carnivorous, and should never be hungry, but they are carnivorous, and do get hungry.
If there are any objections here, they are best taken up not with larls, but with nature, the disposition to replicate genes, and such, without which there would be no meat and no larls.
This superstition, incidentally, does not apply to slave girls, for they are such that, even if one does not get one's hands on them, one knows they are such that, as the properties of men, they are at least in theory available, and this, interestingly, is often enough to content the male.
Too, one may always look at them, tease them, flirt with them, slap them on the fundament, order them about, get them to their knees before you, as you wish, be addressed by them as "Master," and so on.
There are many ways to enjoy a woman without putting her to your pleasure.
That is, after all, for her master.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 37)