Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
51
144
Almost fainting they had begged to dance and be used.
Almost fainting they had begged to dance and be used.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #144)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
51
141
Some of the mosaics showed the clothing of miserable captives being taken from them; others showed them being tied and whipped, doubtless to introduce them quickly and mercifully to the concept of being under discipline; others showed them being marked by hot irons and placed in collars; others showed them kneeling, head down, in submission, before their masters; others showed them being danced before their masters; others showed them serving the intimate pleasures of their masters.
51
142
We had chosen this room in which to camp, because of the girls.
51
143
They had been thrilled with the mosaics.
51
144
Almost fainting they had begged to dance and be used.
51
145
Women learn from example.
51
146
If one presents them only with masculine images, presented in approval contexts, they will often attempt dutifully to conform to these alien models.
51
147
If one, on the other hand, permits them to be aware of genuine female images, presented within contexts of honesty, openness and permissibility, it is natural for them to feel deep biological affinities for what is portrayed.
Some of the mosaics showed the clothing of miserable captives being taken from them; others showed them being tied and whipped, doubtless to introduce them quickly and mercifully to the concept of being under discipline; others showed them being marked by hot irons and placed in collars; others showed them kneeling, head down, in submission, before their masters; others showed them being danced before their masters; others showed them serving the intimate pleasures of their masters.
We had chosen this room in which to camp, because of the girls.
They had been thrilled with the mosaics.
Almost fainting they had begged to dance and be used.
Women learn from example.
If one presents them only with masculine images, presented in approval contexts, they will often attempt dutifully to conform to these alien models.
If one, on the other hand, permits them to be aware of genuine female images, presented within contexts of honesty, openness and permissibility, it is natural for them to feel deep biological affinities for what is portrayed.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 51)