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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

Beneath the confusions, the teachings, the conditionings, the resentments, the envy, lies the natural woman, the animal, with its genetic heritage, the animal which in the way of nature, in our own and related species, is in the keeping of the male, subordinate and submissive to him, a relationship which in the way of a civilization consonant with nature, enhancing it and perfecting it, institutionalized, is the relationship of master to slave, he dominant over her, she subject to him. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #94)
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23 94 Beneath the confusions, the teachings, the conditionings, the resentments, the envy, lies the natural woman, the animal, with its genetic heritage, the animal which in the way of nature, in our own and related species, is in the keeping of the male, subordinate and submissive to him, a relationship which in the way of a civilization consonant with nature, enhancing it and perfecting it, institutionalized, is the relationship of master to slave, he dominant over her, she subject to him.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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23 91 "There is even a special pleasure in doing so," I said, "in mastering, and commanding, she who is most intimately known".
23 92 "I understand," she said.
23 93 "Similarly," I said, "the nature of women, what they truly are, most deeply within themselves, apart from, and beneath, the gross, accumulated encrustations of artificialities and conventions, which must be peeled away, to reveal the true woman, naked and loving, is important.
23 94 Beneath the confusions, the teachings, the conditionings, the resentments, the envy, lies the natural woman, the animal, with its genetic heritage, the animal which in the way of nature, in our own and related species, is in the keeping of the male, subordinate and submissive to him, a relationship which in the way of a civilization consonant with nature, enhancing it and perfecting it, institutionalized, is the relationship of master to slave, he dominant over her, she subject to him.
23 95 This sort of thing is not unknown to women.
23 96 Thus the male who surrenders his dominance is despised by women, even those who make use of him".
23 97 "But what male would ever surrender his dominance?" she asked, puzzled.
"There is even a special pleasure in doing so," I said, "in mastering, and commanding, she who is most intimately known". "I understand," she said. "Similarly," I said, "the nature of women, what they truly are, most deeply within themselves, apart from, and beneath, the gross, accumulated encrustations of artificialities and conventions, which must be peeled away, to reveal the true woman, naked and loving, is important. Beneath the confusions, the teachings, the conditionings, the resentments, the envy, lies the natural woman, the animal, with its genetic heritage, the animal which in the way of nature, in our own and related species, is in the keeping of the male, subordinate and submissive to him, a relationship which in the way of a civilization consonant with nature, enhancing it and perfecting it, institutionalized, is the relationship of master to slave, he dominant over her, she subject to him. This sort of thing is not unknown to women. Thus the male who surrenders his dominance is despised by women, even those who make use of him". "But what male would ever surrender his dominance?" she asked, puzzled. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 23)