Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
498
The origins probably lie closer to the interests and desires of imperious, unconquered men, the pleasures and utilities to be found in the ownership and mastery of such delicious creatures.
The origins probably lie closer to the interests and desires of imperious, unconquered men, the pleasures and utilities to be found in the ownership and mastery of such delicious creatures.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #498)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
495
Dispositionally she had longed for male dominance.
22
496
Such needs, of course, are most perfectly satisfied within the master/slave relationship.
22
497
This is not to claim, of course, that Goreans instituted female slavery in order to satisfy the needs of women.
22
498
The origins probably lie closer to the interests and desires of imperious, unconquered men, the pleasures and utilities to be found in the ownership and mastery of such delicious creatures.
22
499
And one supposes that the women prefer it this way, that the men will do with them as they please, for that is part of the strength to which they long to submit.
22
500
In any event, the institution of female slavery is part of the very fabric of Gorean society.
22
501
It is both historical and contemporary; it is honored in custom and tradition; it is honored in practice; it is pervasive, societally and culturally; it is familiar, recognized and unquestioned; it is ingredient in the law and enforced with all the sanctions of the law.
Dispositionally she had longed for male dominance.
Such needs, of course, are most perfectly satisfied within the master/slave relationship.
This is not to claim, of course, that Goreans instituted female slavery in order to satisfy the needs of women.
The origins probably lie closer to the interests and desires of imperious, unconquered men, the pleasures and utilities to be found in the ownership and mastery of such delicious creatures.
And one supposes that the women prefer it this way, that the men will do with them as they please, for that is part of the strength to which they long to submit.
In any event, the institution of female slavery is part of the very fabric of Gorean society.
It is both historical and contemporary; it is honored in custom and tradition; it is honored in practice; it is pervasive, societally and culturally; it is familiar, recognized and unquestioned; it is ingredient in the law and enforced with all the sanctions of the law.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22)