~ Notes on the Virgin Dance of Doreen ~

The virgin dance, as it is called, has different meanings in a way ... depending on the situation in which it is done.  The following is pulled from the book, Dancer of Gor, for a better explanation:

There are some
three senses of the expression "virgin dance" on Gor.

There is
a sense in which it is a kind of dance, rather than a particular dance, which is deemed appropriate for virgins.  In that sense I was not expected to perform a "virgin dance".  One would seldom see such dances in taverns.

The
second sense is the obvious one in which it is a dance danced by a virgin, and usually just prior to the loss of her virginity.  In that sense, it could be almost any dance which serves the purpose of displaying the girl before her initial ravishing.

The
third sense of the term is that of a specific dance, or type of dance, most often, interestingly, not even danced by a virgin, but usually by an experienced slave.  It is not exactly a story dance, but more of an emotional or attitudinal piece, more in the nature of a "role dance", a dance in which the slave dances as though she might be a virgin, but knows she is to be ravished, and that she is expected to be pleasing.  The dance I was expected to perform was, I suppose, was a "virgin dance" in both the second and third senses of the term.  Mirius, paradoxically, speaking obviously in the third sense of the term, had told me that I would do better at this sort of dance when I was no longer a virgin.

{Dancer of Gor, page 190}
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