Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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7
326
How can free women compete with her? The free man may find the free woman of interest, for example, in matters of family, position, power, and wealth, but is it not the despised, meaningless slave to whom he turns for pleasure? Is it not the slave which his biological heritage demands? I sensed the power of the slave.
How can free women compete with her? The free man may find the free woman of interest, for example, in matters of family, position, power, and wealth, but is it not the despised, meaningless slave to whom he turns for pleasure? Is it not the slave which his biological heritage demands? I sensed the power of the slave.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #326)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
323
I would learn there was.
7
324
I looked into the mirror.
7
325
The slave, I knew, is the most seductive and desirable of women.
7
326
How can free women compete with her? The free man may find the free woman of interest, for example, in matters of family, position, power, and wealth, but is it not the despised, meaningless slave to whom he turns for pleasure? Is it not the slave which his biological heritage demands? I sensed the power of the slave.
7
327
Can we not drive men mad with pleasure? I considered the brand.
7
328
What jewel, what ring, what necklace, I wondered, has the free woman, to compete with that? But consider the slave.
7
329
Consider her plight.
I would learn there was.
I looked into the mirror.
The slave, I knew, is the most seductive and desirable of women.
How can free women compete with her? The free man may find the free woman of interest, for example, in matters of family, position, power, and wealth, but is it not the despised, meaningless slave to whom he turns for pleasure? Is it not the slave which his biological heritage demands? I sensed the power of the slave.
Can we not drive men mad with pleasure? I considered the brand.
What jewel, what ring, what necklace, I wondered, has the free woman, to compete with that? But consider the slave.
Consider her plight.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 7)