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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 1458 And they are for sale.
27 1459 But even the free woman, assuming she is not unutterably stupid, realizes the man who truly wants her, as a man wants a woman, wants her wholly, namely, as a slave.
27 1460 It is her project then, one supposes, to frustrate this desire and make certain he does not have her as he wants, as his slave.
27 1461 To be sure, in this way she defrauds both herself and her companion.
27 1462 In denying him, she denies herself, and her womanhood, as well.
27 1463 This problem does not arise with the female slave.
27 1464 She knows she will be possessed as, and used as, a slave.
And they are for sale. But even the free woman, assuming she is not unutterably stupid, realizes the man who truly wants her, as a man wants a woman, wants her wholly, namely, as a slave. It is her project then, one supposes, to frustrate this desire and make certain he does not have her as he wants, as his slave. To be sure, in this way she defrauds both herself and her companion. In denying him, she denies herself, and her womanhood, as well. This problem does not arise with the female slave. She knows she will be possessed as, and used as, a slave. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )