Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
1871
Independent of considerations or questions pertaining to love slaves and love masters, it might be noted that, in general, in the bondage relationship both slave and master find fulfillment.
Independent of considerations or questions pertaining to love slaves and love masters, it might be noted that, in general, in the bondage relationship both slave and master find fulfillment.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #1871)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
1868
Indeed, has she not long dreamed of this, being held in a perfect bondage, as the love slave of a strong master? What she wants or does not want, of course, is immaterial, as she is a slave.
20
1869
Her feelings are irrelevant.
20
1870
It will be done to her, and she will be treated, simply, always, as the master pleases.
20
1871
Independent of considerations or questions pertaining to love slaves and love masters, it might be noted that, in general, in the bondage relationship both slave and master find fulfillment.
20
1872
She has the master she needs; he has the slave he desires.
20
1873
It is hard, of course, for the slave not to find the master attractive, and the master, of course, finds the slave desirable.
20
1874
Else he would not have bought her.
Indeed, has she not long dreamed of this, being held in a perfect bondage, as the love slave of a strong master? What she wants or does not want, of course, is immaterial, as she is a slave.
Her feelings are irrelevant.
It will be done to her, and she will be treated, simply, always, as the master pleases.
Independent of considerations or questions pertaining to love slaves and love masters, it might be noted that, in general, in the bondage relationship both slave and master find fulfillment.
She has the master she needs; he has the slave he desires.
It is hard, of course, for the slave not to find the master attractive, and the master, of course, finds the slave desirable.
Else he would not have bought her.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)