Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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85
I did not yet know what men were like, or what they could do to me.
3
86
I did not then know how they in their power could wrench out my insides and bring me to my knees before them.
3
87
I had not learned their manhood; accordingly I had not yet learned my womanhood.
3
88
Sexually, I was, like most girls of Earth, negativistic and inert.
3
89
Only on Gor, in the presence of my captor, had I, at times, begun to suspect that there was an incredible, glorious world of experience, not forbidden on this planet, to which my nature as a female fully entitled me, could I but dare to be myself.
3
90
But my fear was groundless.
3
91
I needed not dare.
I did not yet know what men were like, or what they could do to me.
I did not then know how they in their power could wrench out my insides and bring me to my knees before them.
I had not learned their manhood; accordingly I had not yet learned my womanhood.
Sexually, I was, like most girls of Earth, negativistic and inert.
Only on Gor, in the presence of my captor, had I, at times, begun to suspect that there was an incredible, glorious world of experience, not forbidden on this planet, to which my nature as a female fully entitled me, could I but dare to be myself.
But my fear was groundless.
I needed not dare.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )