Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sexual heat, it might be mentioned, is looked upon in freewomen with mixed feelings; it is commanded, however, in a slave girl.
Sexual heat, it might be mentioned, is looked upon in free women with mixed feelings; it is commanded, however, in a slave girl.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #297)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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That can only be taught to them by a man, they helpless, in his power.
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295
An unowned girl, a free woman, thus, can never experience her full sexuality.
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296
A corollary to this, of course, is that a man who has never had an owned woman in his arms does not understand the full power of his manhood.
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297
Sexual heat, it might be mentioned, is looked upon in freewomen with mixed feelings; it is commanded, however, in a slave girl.
1
298
Passion, it is thought, deprives the free woman to some extent of her freedom and self-control; it is frowned upon because it makes her behave, to some extent, like a degraded female slave; freewomen, thus, to protect their honor and dignity, their freedom and personhood, their individuality, must fight passion; the slave girl, of course, is not entitled to this privilege; it is denied to her, both by her society and her master; while the free woman must remain cool and in control of herself, even in the arms of her companion, to avoid being truly "had," so to speak, the slave girl is permitted no such luxury; no woman is so frequently, so profoundly, so uncompromisingly, so helplessly, so completely, so irresistibly "had" as she; her control, you see, is in the hands of her master, and she must, upon the mere word of her master, surrender herself, writhing, to the humiliating heats of a degraded slave girl's ecstasy.
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Only when a woman is owned can she be fully enjoyed.
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300
A silken urt, with wet fur, brushed against my leg.
That can only be taught to them by a man, they helpless, in his power.
An unowned girl, a free woman, thus, can never experience her full sexuality.
A corollary to this, of course, is that a man who has never had an owned woman in his arms does not understand the full power of his manhood.
Sexual heat, it might be mentioned, is looked upon in free women with mixed feelings; it is commanded, however, in a slave girl.
Passion, it is thought, deprives the free woman to some extent of her freedom and self-control; it is frowned upon because it makes her behave, to some extent, like a degraded female slave; free women, thus, to protect their honor and dignity, their freedom and personhood, their individuality, must fight passion; the slave girl, of course, is not entitled to this privilege; it is denied to her, both by her society and her master; while the free woman must remain cool and in control of herself, even in the arms of her companion, to avoid being truly "had," so to speak, the slave girl is permitted no such luxury; no woman is so frequently, so profoundly, so uncompromisingly, so helplessly, so completely, so irresistibly "had" as she; her control, you see, is in the hands of her master, and she must, upon the mere word of her master, surrender herself, writhing, to the humiliating heats of a degraded slave girl's ecstasy.
Only when a woman is owned can she be fully enjoyed.
A silken urt, with wet fur, brushed against my leg.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1)