Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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28
And it has erotic power, given what we have said, and the decrees of nature, because it ignites the desires of both the slave, prostrate, and erotically submitted, and the master who has now at his feet this vulnerable, delicious, needful property.
And it has erotic power, given what we have said, and the decrees of nature, because it ignites the desires of both the slave, prostrate, and erotically submitted, and the master who has now at his feet this vulnerable, delicious, needful property.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #28)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
It has erotic significance, or symbolism, in two ways, first, it expresses the social and cultural relations in which the master and slave stand, that she is his property, sexual and otherwise, and that he may do with her what he wishes, for he is master, and, second, perhaps more profoundly, it expresses the sublime, pervasive sexual equations of nature, those pertinent to a species with a radically dimorphic sexuality, the equations of dominance and submission.
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26
And these things really are not so different; they fit together, or supplement one another.
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27
Gorean civilization, you see, unlike some civilizations, was developed to abet and express nature, even enhance her, not to contradict, destroy, or poison her.
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28
And it has erotic power, given what we have said, and the decrees of nature, because it ignites the desires of both the slave, prostrate, and erotically submitted, and the master who has now at his feet this vulnerable, delicious, needful property.
12
29
The act, thus, is keenly arousing to both the slave and the master.
12
30
Many slaves, too, use it as a way of showing their slavery, and their helplessness, and their needs.
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31
It is a common way of begging to be caressed.
It has erotic significance, or symbolism, in two ways, first, it expresses the social and cultural relations in which the master and slave stand, that she is his property, sexual and otherwise, and that he may do with her what he wishes, for he is master, and, second, perhaps more profoundly, it expresses the sublime, pervasive sexual equations of nature, those pertinent to a species with a radically dimorphic sexuality, the equations of dominance and submission.
And these things really are not so different; they fit together, or supplement one another.
Gorean civilization, you see, unlike some civilizations, was developed to abet and express nature, even enhance her, not to contradict, destroy, or poison her.
And it has erotic power, given what we have said, and the decrees of nature, because it ignites the desires of both the slave, prostrate, and erotically submitted, and the master who has now at his feet this vulnerable, delicious, needful property.
The act, thus, is keenly arousing to both the slave and the master.
Many slaves, too, use it as a way of showing their slavery, and their helplessness, and their needs.
It is a common way of begging to be caressed.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12)