Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
682
They are only meaningless slaves, only domestic animals".
They are only meaningless slaves, only domestic animals".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #682)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
679
Naturally they wish the men to share their views but most Gorean men refrain from discussing the matter with them, except perhaps to dismiss the matter with some remark, such as "Do not concern yourself with them.
25
680
Let them be beneath your notice.
25
681
You are priceless, and free.
25
682
They are only meaningless slaves, only domestic animals".
25
683
Despite their profession of disinterest in such matters, free women, it seems clear, seek avidly to learn all they can about female slaves and their lives.
25
684
What do they do? How do they serve their masters? What goes on behind those closed doors? What is it like to have to obey? What is it like to be in a collar? When the free women are alone with one another, and no young free females are present, they speak of little else.
25
685
It seems they are obsessed with their embonded sisters.
Naturally they wish the men to share their views but most Gorean men refrain from discussing the matter with them, except perhaps to dismiss the matter with some remark, such as "Do not concern yourself with them.
Let them be beneath your notice.
You are priceless, and free.
They are only meaningless slaves, only domestic animals".
Despite their profession of disinterest in such matters, free women, it seems clear, seek avidly to learn all they can about female slaves and their lives.
What do they do? How do they serve their masters? What goes on behind those closed doors? What is it like to have to obey? What is it like to be in a collar? When the free women are alone with one another, and no young free females are present, they speak of little else.
It seems they are obsessed with their embonded sisters.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25)