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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 80 On gor they find themselves at last in their place, at the feet of men.
6 81 Many are astonished at the fulfillments attendant on the summoning forth, the commanding forth, of their deepest and most precious selves.
6 82 They find happiness, and fulfillments, which they scarcely knew might exist, but had only dimly sensed, in their most secret dreams.
6 83 On gor, they find themselves choiceless, given no choice but to be what they truly are, and want to be, not pretend males, not sexless cogs in a societal mechanism, not pretenders and haters, but what they truly are, actually are, and want to be, most profoundly, women.
6 84 Where they come from they are taught to repudiate nature, to replace her with conventions and principles alien to their deepest needs and feelings.
6 85 They are taught to revere frigidity, like a free woman, to praise inertness as dignity, to fear the raptures of uncompromised submission.
6 86 Denied themselves, denied masters, they writhe in frustration, and, hating themselves, and their imprisonment, they think they hate men.
On gor they find themselves at last in their place, at the feet of men. Many are astonished at the fulfillments attendant on the summoning forth, the commanding forth, of their deepest and most precious selves. They find happiness, and fulfillments, which they scarcely knew might exist, but had only dimly sensed, in their most secret dreams. On gor, they find themselves choiceless, given no choice but to be what they truly are, and want to be, not pretend males, not sexless cogs in a societal mechanism, not pretenders and haters, but what they truly are, actually are, and want to be, most profoundly, women. Where they come from they are taught to repudiate nature, to replace her with conventions and principles alien to their deepest needs and feelings. They are taught to revere frigidity, like a free woman, to praise inertness as dignity, to fear the raptures of uncompromised submission. Denied themselves, denied masters, they writhe in frustration, and, hating themselves, and their imprisonment, they think they hate men. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )