Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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593
The most significant restraint, of course, is the condition of bondage itself, in which the woman knows that the male is dominant over her and that she must submit to him, that she is owned, and must, in fear of very life, be obedient, and pleasing.
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594
Slavery institutionalizes, in an organized, social, civilized context, the natural biological relationship between men and women.
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595
It also, of course, as one would expect, by means of various devices, legal and otherwise, clarifies it and renders it more efficient.
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596
"Oh, buy me, master! Buy me!" she begged.
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597
"Only a slave," said I, "begs to be bought".
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598
"I am a slave," she said.
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599
"That was taught to me weeks ago by the slaver who captured me!" "You are probably not for sale," I said.
The most significant restraint, of course, is the condition of bondage itself, in which the woman knows that the male is dominant over her and that she must submit to him, that she is owned, and must, in fear of very life, be obedient, and pleasing.
Slavery institutionalizes, in an organized, social, civilized context, the natural biological relationship between men and women.
It also, of course, as one would expect, by means of various devices, legal and otherwise, clarifies it and renders it more efficient.
"Oh, buy me, master! Buy me!" she begged.
"Only a slave," said I, "begs to be bought".
"I am a slave," she said.
"That was taught to me weeks ago by the slaver who captured me!" "You are probably not for sale," I said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )