Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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463
Perhaps it seems cruel to light such fires in a woman's belly, which will eventually make her their helpless prisoner, but it is not.
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464
First, how can a woman be a true woman whose belly is not periodically, irresistibly, needfully, helplessly aflame, begging for a man's touch.
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465
Second, this is not done with free women, of course, but only with slaves, as they are mere beasts, domestic animals, and it much improves them.
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466
Who would want a slave in whose belly slave fires did not burn? Such are the stoutest of chains.
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467
"I do not know what we may hear," said a man.
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468
"True," said another.
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469
"Curiosity," said another fellow, quietly, "is not becoming in a kajira".
Perhaps it seems cruel to light such fires in a woman's belly, which will eventually make her their helpless prisoner, but it is not.
First, how can a woman be a true woman whose belly is not periodically, irresistibly, needfully, helplessly aflame, begging for a man's touch.
Second, this is not done with free women, of course, but only with slaves, as they are mere beasts, domestic animals, and it much improves them.
Who would want a slave in whose belly slave fires did not burn? Such are the stoutest of chains.
"I do not know what we may hear," said a man.
"True," said another.
"Curiosity," said another fellow, quietly, "is not becoming in a kajira".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )