Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
24
805
He gives her what she most deeply desires, in the female genetic depth of her, the delicious feeling of her own domination, the subjection of her beauty and weakness to the will of a strong male".
He gives her what she most deeply desires, in the female genetic depth of her, the delicious feeling of her own domination, the subjection of her beauty and weakness to the will of a strong male".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #805)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
802
And at these moments she does so, well and boldly.
24
803
But she knows that these permissions may, at his whim, be withdrawn.
24
804
This torments her with joy, and she revels in his strength.
24
805
He gives her what she most deeply desires, in the female genetic depth of her, the delicious feeling of her own domination, the subjection of her beauty and weakness to the will of a strong male".
24
806
"Men on Earth," she cried, "will be dethroned by law!" "Earth has a complex and intricate political history," I said.
24
807
"Policies and institutions, over hundreds of years, may have consequences unforeseen by their authors, consequences which would have horrified them.
24
808
On Earth men have succeeded in building a complicated trap from which they may perhaps be unable to escape.
And at these moments she does so, well and boldly.
But she knows that these permissions may, at his whim, be withdrawn.
This torments her with joy, and she revels in his strength.
He gives her what she most deeply desires, in the female genetic depth of her, the delicious feeling of her own domination, the subjection of her beauty and weakness to the will of a strong male".
"Men on Earth," she cried, "will be dethroned by law!" "Earth has a complex and intricate political history," I said.
"Policies and institutions, over hundreds of years, may have consequences unforeseen by their authors, consequences which would have horrified them.
On Earth men have succeeded in building a complicated trap from which they may perhaps be unable to escape.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24)