Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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810
By contrast certain others of the women, who seemed to me simpler, or more sluggish in body, or perhaps merely, at this time, less in touch with themselves, were reactively slower.
9
811
Slavery, of course, is the surest path by means of which a woman can discover her femininity.
9
812
The paradox of the collar is the freedom which a woman experiences in at last finding herself, and becoming herself.
9
813
She is a woman, really, you see, not a man, and not something else, either, also different from a woman, and she will never be fully content until she finds her personal truth, until she becomes, so to speak, what she is.
9
814
"What is to become of us?" asked the blonde of me, she who had been the last to be added to the chain.
9
815
I stayed my hand.
9
816
She shrank back.
By contrast certain others of the women, who seemed to me simpler, or more sluggish in body, or perhaps merely, at this time, less in touch with themselves, were reactively slower.
Slavery, of course, is the surest path by means of which a woman can discover her femininity.
The paradox of the collar is the freedom which a woman experiences in at last finding herself, and becoming herself.
She is a woman, really, you see, not a man, and not something else, either, also different from a woman, and she will never be fully content until she finds her personal truth, until she becomes, so to speak, what she is.
"What is to become of us?" asked the blonde of me, she who had been the last to be added to the chain.
I stayed my hand.
She shrank back.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )