Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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15
484
First, as girls, natural slaves, they were in a relationship to which, in effect, they were bred by nature, that of the submitting organism in an ancient biological complementarity of male and female; femaleslavery is but the cultural institutionalization, the expression and perfection, to be expected in conscious, intelligent organisms, intent upon remaining true to nature, rather than violating it, of the male's control and ownership of his female.
First, as girls, natural slaves, they were in a relationship to which, in effect, they were bred by nature, that of the submitting organism in an ancient biological complementarity of male and female; female slavery is but the cultural institutionalization, the expression and perfection, to be expected in conscious, intelligent organisms, intent upon remaining true to nature, rather than violating it, of the male's control and ownership of his female.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #484)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
481
"Or perfect slave and master," she whispered.
15
482
"Yes," I said.
15
483
The bliss of many slave girls now seemed less puzzling to me.
15
484
First, as girls, natural slaves, they were in a relationship to which, in effect, they were bred by nature, that of the submitting organism in an ancient biological complementarity of male and female; femaleslavery is but the cultural institutionalization, the expression and perfection, to be expected in conscious, intelligent organisms, intent upon remaining true to nature, rather than violating it, of the male's control and ownership of his female.
15
485
Man owns woman by nature; in a complex society, and in a world with property rights and laws, femaleslavery, as a legalized fact, is to be expected; it will occur in any society in which touch is kept with the truths of nature.
15
486
Gorean law, of course, is complex and latitudinous on these matters.
15
487
For example, many women are free, whether wisely or desirably or not, and slavery is not always permanent for a slave girl.
"Or perfect slave and master," she whispered.
"Yes," I said.
The bliss of many slave girls now seemed less puzzling to me.
First, as girls, natural slaves, they were in a relationship to which, in effect, they were bred by nature, that of the submitting organism in an ancient biological complementarity of male and female; female slavery is but the cultural institutionalization, the expression and perfection, to be expected in conscious, intelligent organisms, intent upon remaining true to nature, rather than violating it, of the male's control and ownership of his female.
Man owns woman by nature; in a complex society, and in a world with property rights and laws, female slavery, as a legalized fact, is to be expected; it will occur in any society in which touch is kept with the truths of nature.
Gorean law, of course, is complex and latitudinous on these matters.
For example, many women are free, whether wisely or desirably or not, and slavery is not always permanent for a slave girl.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 15)