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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 53 In the very sight of such men I felt it natural that I should kneel and bow my head, hoping that I might be noticed, might be found acceptable, might be found such that they might deign to snap their fingers and indicate that I might follow them, hoping to be eventually awarded their collar.
15 54 As a woman, or a sort of woman, I felt weak before such men.
15 55 I did not desire pain but was prepared to accept it if they imposed it on me.
15 56 It was to male dominance that I thrilled.
15 57 How natural and whole, and right, and happy, and grateful, I felt in such a relationship.
15 58 One supposes this harkens back to remote antiquities in which certain acquired females, as opposed to others, responded to male dominance, surrendered to thongs and masters, and, generation by generation, were preferentially bred.
15 59 And so it is not so strange that in women, or many women, one might find the readinesses and hopes of slaves.
In the very sight of such men I felt it natural that I should kneel and bow my head, hoping that I might be noticed, might be found acceptable, might be found such that they might deign to snap their fingers and indicate that I might follow them, hoping to be eventually awarded their collar. As a woman, or a sort of woman, I felt weak before such men. I did not desire pain but was prepared to accept it if they imposed it on me. It was to male dominance that I thrilled. How natural and whole, and right, and happy, and grateful, I felt in such a relationship. One supposes this harkens back to remote antiquities in which certain acquired females, as opposed to others, responded to male dominance, surrendered to thongs and masters, and, generation by generation, were preferentially bred. And so it is not so strange that in women, or many women, one might find the readinesses and hopes of slaves. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )