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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 1247 Some of these movements are, in standing, as obvious as the turning of a hip; in reclining, as obvious as the partial extension of a leg, the pointing of toes.
11 1248 But many are more subtle, tiny, almost indiscernible movements, which yet, in their total effect, brand a female body as being incredibly sensuous, things like a way of glancing, a way of holding the head, subtle things like the almost invisible, sudden flexion of the diaphragm, the tiny fear movement of the shoulders, which signals that the girl, as she is, is helpless quarry.
11 1249 Incidentally, we also learned our own responsiveness to certain signals.
11 1250 For example, we could become curious, uneasy, simply by turning an open palm, perhaps unnoticeably, toward a male.
11 1251 It made us feel vulnerable.
11 1252 I did not like to do this.
11 1253 And, of course, we came to understand, too, the movements of men, and how to read their interest and desire.
Some of these movements are, in standing, as obvious as the turning of a hip; in reclining, as obvious as the partial extension of a leg, the pointing of toes. But many are more subtle, tiny, almost indiscernible movements, which yet, in their total effect, brand a female body as being incredibly sensuous, things like a way of glancing, a way of holding the head, subtle things like the almost invisible, sudden flexion of the diaphragm, the tiny fear movement of the shoulders, which signals that the girl, as she is, is helpless quarry. Incidentally, we also learned our own responsiveness to certain signals. For example, we could become curious, uneasy, simply by turning an open palm, perhaps unnoticeably, toward a male. It made us feel vulnerable. I did not like to do this. And, of course, we came to understand, too, the movements of men, and how to read their interest and desire. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )