Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
512
This is sometimes spoken of in Gorean as the paradox of the collar, that only in the collar, only in subjection to a male, only in being owned, only in obedience, service and love, does woman find her true freedom.
This is sometimes spoken of in Gorean as the paradox of the collar, that only in the collar, only in subjection to a male, only in being owned, only in obedience, service and love, does woman find her true freedom.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #512)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
509
In her chains she finds comfort, meaning, identity, and reassurance.
24
510
She gladly exchanges one liberty for another, that of intimidation, stratification and convention, of misery and loneliness, and unhappiness, for another, that of owning no option but to obey and please, to serve and love.
24
511
No longer does she wander in forlorn distress in fields alien to her very nature; in being wanted by a man, and belonging to him, she has come to that country which she has long sought, and never dared to enter, that of herself.
24
512
This is sometimes spoken of in Gorean as the paradox of the collar, that only in the collar, only in subjection to a male, only in being owned, only in obedience, service and love, does woman find her true freedom.
24
513
The male longs for his slave; the woman for her master.
24
514
Thus speak the genes of a radically dimorphic primate species.
24
515
So saith nature.
In her chains she finds comfort, meaning, identity, and reassurance.
She gladly exchanges one liberty for another, that of intimidation, stratification and convention, of misery and loneliness, and unhappiness, for another, that of owning no option but to obey and please, to serve and love.
No longer does she wander in forlorn distress in fields alien to her very nature; in being wanted by a man, and belonging to him, she has come to that country which she has long sought, and never dared to enter, that of herself.
This is sometimes spoken of in Gorean as the paradox of the collar, that only in the collar, only in subjection to a male, only in being owned, only in obedience, service and love, does woman find her true freedom.
The male longs for his slave; the woman for her master.
Thus speak the genes of a radically dimorphic primate species.
So saith nature.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24)