Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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362
There are few maleslaves with long pedigrees.
There are few male slaves with long pedigrees.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #362)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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359
In the case of the bred femaleslave, of course, she has been legally and literally, in anyone's understanding, bred to the collar, and in a full commercial and economic sense, as a business speculation on the part of masters.
2
360
The features most often selected for by the breeders are beauty and passion.
2
361
It has been found that intelligence, of a feminine sort, as opposed to the pseudomasculine type of intelligence often found in women with large amounts of male hormones, is commonly linked, apparently genetically, with these two hitherto mentioned properties.
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362
There are few maleslaves with long pedigrees.
2
363
Goreans, though recognizing the legal and economic legitimacy of maleslavery, do not regard it as possessing the same biological sanction as attaches to femaleslavery.
2
364
The natural situation, in the mind of many Goreans, is that the master/slave relation is one which ideally exists between man and woman, with the woman in the property position.
2
365
maleslaves, from time to time, can receive opportunities to win their freedom, though, to be sure, usually in situations of high risk and great danger.
In the case of the bred female slave, of course, she has been legally and literally, in anyone's understanding, bred to the collar, and in a full commercial and economic sense, as a business speculation on the part of masters.
The features most often selected for by the breeders are beauty and passion.
It has been found that intelligence, of a feminine sort, as opposed to the pseudomasculine type of intelligence often found in women with large amounts of male hormones, is commonly linked, apparently genetically, with these two hitherto mentioned properties.
There are few male slaves with long pedigrees.
Goreans, though recognizing the legal and economic legitimacy of male slavery, do not regard it as possessing the same biological sanction as attaches to female slavery.
The natural situation, in the mind of many Goreans, is that the master/slave relation is one which ideally exists between man and woman, with the woman in the property position.
male slaves, from time to time, can receive opportunities to win their freedom, though, to be sure, usually in situations of high risk and great danger.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2)