Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
164
The man of honor, of course, and perhaps in part because of his sense of honor, holds us in uncompromising, perfect bondage.
The man of honor, of course, and perhaps in part because of his sense of honor, holds us in uncompromising, perfect bondage.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #164)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
161
The slave, incidentally, wants to be owned by a man of honor.
18
162
We want to be proud of our masters.
18
163
Too, we are safer with such a man.
18
164
The man of honor, of course, and perhaps in part because of his sense of honor, holds us in uncompromising, perfect bondage.
18
165
But that is what we want, for we are slaves.
18
166
This, the generally preferred targeting of slaves in raids, and such, I would suppose, has less to do with ordinances, and such, as other things, such as the relative inaccessibility of free women.
18
167
But I would like to think, too, that it is primarily because we are far more attractive than free women.
The slave, incidentally, wants to be owned by a man of honor.
We want to be proud of our masters.
Too, we are safer with such a man.
The man of honor, of course, and perhaps in part because of his sense of honor, holds us in uncompromising, perfect bondage.
But that is what we want, for we are slaves.
This, the generally preferred targeting of slaves in raids, and such, I would suppose, has less to do with ordinances, and such, as other things, such as the relative inaccessibility of free women.
But I would like to think, too, that it is primarily because we are far more attractive than free women.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 18)