Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
46
Our differences from men were not only acknowledged by society, but, by brand, collar, and tunic, confirmed and celebrated.
Our differences from men were not only acknowledged by society, but, by brand, collar, and tunic, confirmed and celebrated.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #46)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
43
Men were not women, and women were not men.
8
44
Is it not strange that there are worlds where such an observation should appear surprising, and be hailed as a profound insight? And this, I would learn, that men were not women, and women were not men, was the case amongst even the free.
8
45
But for women such as I, in this place, women who were not free, such differences were profound.
8
46
Our differences from men were not only acknowledged by society, but, by brand, collar, and tunic, confirmed and celebrated.
8
47
Women such as I, not being free, were not permitted to deny or dismiss the truths, needs, and passions of our sex.
8
48
For women such as I, such pretenses would be no more than a laughable hypocrisy.
8
49
Needs and passions, desires and yearnings, should be no more things of shame than health and beauty.
Men were not women, and women were not men.
Is it not strange that there are worlds where such an observation should appear surprising, and be hailed as a profound insight? And this, I would learn, that men were not women, and women were not men, was the case amongst even the free.
But for women such as I, in this place, women who were not free, such differences were profound.
Our differences from men were not only acknowledged by society, but, by brand, collar, and tunic, confirmed and celebrated.
Women such as I, not being free, were not permitted to deny or dismiss the truths, needs, and passions of our sex.
For women such as I, such pretenses would be no more than a laughable hypocrisy.
Needs and passions, desires and yearnings, should be no more things of shame than health and beauty.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8)