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Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 98 Enmeshed in legalities, negativities and socialized expectations it was difficult to relate as biological human beings.
26 99 But the slave girl, standing outside the protections of such devices, stands before her master as an exposed, raw human female, without rights, his to do with as he pleases.
26 100 Similarly the master, owing the slave nothing, and knowing that she is completely his, his very property, may relate to her freely in the order of nature.
26 101 In his treatment of her he is untrammeled by either conscience or law, and this she knows, and loves, and, accordingly, hastens to obey and be pleasing.
26 102 She knows that she is owned, and that he is her unqualified master.
26 103 The order of nature, and the obdurate and thematic equations of dominance and submission, denied though they might be, and even if hysterically repudiated, will continue to lurk in the microstructures of every cell in the human body.
26 104 The master/slave relationship is the institutionalization of dominance and submission.
Enmeshed in legalities, negativities and socialized expectations it was difficult to relate as biological human beings. But the slave girl, standing outside the protections of such devices, stands before her master as an exposed, raw human female, without rights, his to do with as he pleases. Similarly the master, owing the slave nothing, and knowing that she is completely his, his very property, may relate to her freely in the order of nature. In his treatment of her he is untrammeled by either conscience or law, and this she knows, and loves, and, accordingly, hastens to obey and be pleasing. She knows that she is owned, and that he is her unqualified master. The order of nature, and the obdurate and thematic equations of dominance and submission, denied though they might be, and even if hysterically repudiated, will continue to lurk in the microstructures of every cell in the human body. The master/slave relationship is the institutionalization of dominance and submission. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )