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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

To be a woman unclothed before a clothed male has its decided effect on the woman; similarly, to be an unclothed woman, not permitted to stand, placed, reduced and controlled, before the male, at his feet, as might be a slave, increases her sense of helplessness, exposure, and vulnerability, and her recognition of her now-undeniable femaleness. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 50, Sentence #411)
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50 411 To be a woman unclothed before a clothed male has its decided effect on the woman; similarly, to be an unclothed woman, not permitted to stand, placed, reduced and controlled, before the male, at his feet, as might be a slave, increases her sense of helplessness, exposure, and vulnerability, and her recognition of her now-undeniable femaleness.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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50 408 I was uneasy.
50 409 Did he not know she was a free woman? "Off your feet," he said to her.
50 410 Angrily she lowered herself to the floor.
50 411 To be a woman unclothed before a clothed male has its decided effect on the woman; similarly, to be an unclothed woman, not permitted to stand, placed, reduced and controlled, before the male, at his feet, as might be a slave, increases her sense of helplessness, exposure, and vulnerability, and her recognition of her now-undeniable femaleness.
50 412 Kurik then regarded the Lady Alexina, clad only in her shackle.
50 413 "Now, Phyllis," he said, "fetch the whip".
50 414 "Surely not, Master," I said.
I was uneasy. Did he not know she was a free woman? "Off your feet," he said to her. Angrily she lowered herself to the floor. To be a woman unclothed before a clothed male has its decided effect on the woman; similarly, to be an unclothed woman, not permitted to stand, placed, reduced and controlled, before the male, at his feet, as might be a slave, increases her sense of helplessness, exposure, and vulnerability, and her recognition of her now-undeniable femaleness. Kurik then regarded the Lady Alexina, clad only in her shackle. "Now, Phyllis," he said, "fetch the whip". "Surely not, Master," I said. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 50)