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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Given the will of men, and their desires, there is little mysterious in these matters; in the light of the will of men, and their desires, do not many things become clear, for example, the auction block, the collar, the chain, the whip? Is it truly so hard to understand these things—in a natural world? I considered briefly a world I once well knew. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 44, Sentence #236)
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44 236 Given the will of men, and their desires, there is little mysterious in these matters; in the light of the will of men, and their desires, do not many things become clear, for example, the auction block, the collar, the chain, the whip? Is it truly so hard to understand these things—in a natural world? I considered briefly a world I once well knew.

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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44 233 Is it any wonder then that they have them as slaves? What man does not desire a slave? What man does not desire to subdue, own and master such a delicious, desirable creature? What man does not want her at his feet, naked, as the animal she is, in a collar, appropriately, as the animal she is, her lips pressed fearfully, and fervently, to his whip? Men want all from a woman.
44 234 From the female slave it is obtained.
44 235 It is thus not surprising that there are female slaves.
44 236 Given the will of men, and their desires, there is little mysterious in these matters; in the light of the will of men, and their desires, do not many things become clear, for example, the auction block, the collar, the chain, the whip? Is it truly so hard to understand these things—in a natural world? I considered briefly a world I once well knew.
44 237 How startled would be many women there, I thought, to find themselves taken in hand and enslaved.
44 238 Yes, enslaved.
44 239 Very different then would be the relations of the sexes on such a world.
Is it any wonder then that they have them as slaves? What man does not desire a slave? What man does not desire to subdue, own and master such a delicious, desirable creature? What man does not want her at his feet, naked, as the animal she is, in a collar, appropriately, as the animal she is, her lips pressed fearfully, and fervently, to his whip? Men want all from a woman. From the female slave it is obtained. It is thus not surprising that there are female slaves. Given the will of men, and their desires, there is little mysterious in these matters; in the light of the will of men, and their desires, do not many things become clear, for example, the auction block, the collar, the chain, the whip? Is it truly so hard to understand these things—in a natural world? I considered briefly a world I once well knew. How startled would be many women there, I thought, to find themselves taken in hand and enslaved. Yes, enslaved. Very different then would be the relations of the sexes on such a world. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 44)