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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

After all there is a tendency to judge men by their slaves, as by their other possessions. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #109)
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12 109 After all there is a tendency to judge men by their slaves, as by their other possessions.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 106 What the typical Gorean usually desires in the beginning is merely a good slave, one beautiful, intelligent, and needful.
12 107 To be sure, she should be such, ideally, as to enhance his image or prestige with his friends.
12 108 He would like to be able to show her off to them.
12 109 After all there is a tendency to judge men by their slaves, as by their other possessions.
12 110 So he goes to the market and buys her.
12 111 A typical Gorean biography of the master/slave relationship is likely, one way or another, with one slave or another, to proceed along the following lines.
12 112 He buys the girl to serve as a mere instrument of his pleasure, much as he might buy any other object or tool.
What the typical Gorean usually desires in the beginning is merely a good slave, one beautiful, intelligent, and needful. To be sure, she should be such, ideally, as to enhance his image or prestige with his friends. He would like to be able to show her off to them. After all there is a tendency to judge men by their slaves, as by their other possessions. So he goes to the market and buys her. A typical Gorean biography of the master/slave relationship is likely, one way or another, with one slave or another, to proceed along the following lines. He buys the girl to serve as a mere instrument of his pleasure, much as he might buy any other object or tool. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12)