Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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262
Its relative scarcity, presumably, is a function not of repression, which does not exist, but of neglect or disinterest, a function of the nature, and naturalness, of the Gorean milieu, the innocent, unabashed complexion and constitution of its culture, its sensual and biological openness, frankness and artlessness, the absence of pathological conditioning programs designed, by means of guilt and social pressures, to confuse, divide and alienate the sexes, and the abundance and availability of beautiful, needful slave girls, who are usually, for the most part, affordable.
37
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Such breedings commonly take place with the slaves hooded, and under the supervision of the master, or masters.
37
264
In this way the occurrence of the breeding act can be confirmed and authenticated.
37
265
Sometimes a member of the caste of scribes is also present, to provide certification on behalf of the city.
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266
Usually, however, in cities which encourage this sort of registration it is sufficient to bring the papers for stamping to the proper office within forty Ahn.
37
267
Such rigor, however, is usually involved only in the breeding of expensive, pedigreed slaves.
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Most slave breeding is at the discretion of the private master or masters involved.
Its relative scarcity, presumably, is a function not of repression, which does not exist, but of neglect or disinterest, a function of the nature, and naturalness, of the Gorean milieu, the innocent, unabashed complexion and constitution of its culture, its sensual and biological openness, frankness and artlessness, the absence of pathological conditioning programs designed, by means of guilt and social pressures, to confuse, divide and alienate the sexes, and the abundance and availability of beautiful, needful slave girls, who are usually, for the most part, affordable.
Such breedings commonly take place with the slaves hooded, and under the supervision of the master, or masters.
In this way the occurrence of the breeding act can be confirmed and authenticated.
Sometimes a member of the caste of scribes is also present, to provide certification on behalf of the city.
Usually, however, in cities which encourage this sort of registration it is sufficient to bring the papers for stamping to the proper office within forty Ahn.
Such rigor, however, is usually involved only in the breeding of expensive, pedigreed slaves.
Most slave breeding is at the discretion of the private master or masters involved.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )