Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
30
739
What would be the point of it? Similarly he would not abuse children, torture small animals, or such.
What would be the point of it? Similarly he would not abuse children, torture small animals, or such.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #739)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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30
736
That sort of thing, I think, is more common on Earth, where, unfortunately, I fear that some males, hopefully few, see women less as wondrous and delicious properties, less as fascinating, attractive, beautiful, desirable domestic animals, less as possessions to be sought, owned, relished, celebrated, treasured, and mastered, than as something alien to be hurt, oddly enough, incomprehensibly, for one's pleasure.
30
737
Whatever this may be, or its explanation, it is not Gorean.
30
738
The Gorean master seldom, if ever, inflicts gratuitous pain.
30
739
What would be the point of it? Similarly he would not abuse children, torture small animals, or such.
30
740
Goreans would simply not understand such things.
30
741
If they did understand them, they would doubtless account them offenses against honor.
30
742
To be sure, the slave may be whipped for any reason, or for no reason.
That sort of thing, I think, is more common on Earth, where, unfortunately, I fear that some males, hopefully few, see women less as wondrous and delicious properties, less as fascinating, attractive, beautiful, desirable domestic animals, less as possessions to be sought, owned, relished, celebrated, treasured, and mastered, than as something alien to be hurt, oddly enough, incomprehensibly, for one's pleasure.
Whatever this may be, or its explanation, it is not Gorean.
The Gorean master seldom, if ever, inflicts gratuitous pain.
What would be the point of it? Similarly he would not abuse children, torture small animals, or such.
Goreans would simply not understand such things.
If they did understand them, they would doubtless account them offenses against honor.
To be sure, the slave may be whipped for any reason, or for no reason.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30)