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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 174 The body language of a woman who is owned, for example, is quite different from that of a free woman.
9 175 It tends to be far more feminine, which is understandable, given the realities of her female bondage, liberating her womanly pride and sexuality, and it tends as well, to speak honestly, to be more innocently seductive, and sometimes not so innocently.
9 176 The female slave is well pleased with her body, and with herself.
9 177 She is not riven with conflict like the free woman, torn between being an imitation man and an authentic woman, between what she is not but is told she should be, and what she is told she should not be, but is.
9 178 She is commonly, appropriately or not, proud of what she is, and this shows in her movements, and vitality.
9 179 Her body language, her mien, her demeanor, seems to say "I like being what I am.
9 180 I am a woman.
The body language of a woman who is owned, for example, is quite different from that of a free woman. It tends to be far more feminine, which is understandable, given the realities of her female bondage, liberating her womanly pride and sexuality, and it tends as well, to speak honestly, to be more innocently seductive, and sometimes not so innocently. The female slave is well pleased with her body, and with herself. She is not riven with conflict like the free woman, torn between being an imitation man and an authentic woman, between what she is not but is told she should be, and what she is told she should not be, but is. She is commonly, appropriately or not, proud of what she is, and this shows in her movements, and vitality. Her body language, her mien, her demeanor, seems to say "I like being what I am. I am a woman. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )