Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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122
Some goreans think of the Free Companionship as being a form of contract slavery; this is not, of course, precisely correct; on the other hand, if more women took that definition seriously, I have little doubt but what free companionships would be far more rewarding than they now are, for many couples.
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123
They might then, under that interpretation, and held contractually enforceable on the woman, be that next best thing to her actual slavery.
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124
There is no full and adequate substitute, of course, given the dominance/submission ratios and the order of nature, for the uncompromised, and full and total bondage of the female.
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125
Once this is institutionalized and legalized, as it is on gor, we have, then, the union of nature and civilization, a union in which civilization no longer functions as a counterbiological antithesis to nature but rather, perhaps, as an extension and flowering of nature herself, a union in which natural relationships are fulfilled and furthered.
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That most of the kneeling women were stripped did not mean that most of them were from the outlying herds.
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127
For the most part those herds had probably, by now, fallen to Yellow Knives.
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Rather the stripping of these women, most of whom would presumably be slaves from the inner parts of the camp, was, in large measure, a security precaution, the camp being under attack.
Some goreans think of the Free Companionship as being a form of contract slavery; this is not, of course, precisely correct; on the other hand, if more women took that definition seriously, I have little doubt but what free companionships would be far more rewarding than they now are, for many couples.
They might then, under that interpretation, and held contractually enforceable on the woman, be that next best thing to her actual slavery.
There is no full and adequate substitute, of course, given the dominance/submission ratios and the order of nature, for the uncompromised, and full and total bondage of the female.
Once this is institutionalized and legalized, as it is on gor, we have, then, the union of nature and civilization, a union in which civilization no longer functions as a counterbiological antithesis to nature but rather, perhaps, as an extension and flowering of nature herself, a union in which natural relationships are fulfilled and furthered.
That most of the kneeling women were stripped did not mean that most of them were from the outlying herds.
For the most part those herds had probably, by now, fallen to Yellow Knives.
Rather the stripping of these women, most of whom would presumably be slaves from the inner parts of the camp, was, in large measure, a security precaution, the camp being under attack.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )