Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
280
The rightfulness and naturalness of the relationship, so sanctioned by nature, and a thousand generations of selection, often leads to love.
The rightfulness and naturalness of the relationship, so sanctioned by nature, and a thousand generations of selection, often leads to love.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #280)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
277
The slave is grateful for the master, and the master is grateful for the slave.
22
278
The relationship of female slave and male master, though one established, sanctioned, and enforced by law, is founded obviously on one common in nature, that of, so to speak, the conquered, possessed female and the conquering, possessing male.
22
279
Indeed, legal bondage is an institutionalization of, and an enhancement of, a natural relationship, the male who, in a very real sense, owns, and the female who, in a very real sense, is owned, as much as a bow or spear.
22
280
The rightfulness and naturalness of the relationship, so sanctioned by nature, and a thousand generations of selection, often leads to love.
22
281
It is not unknown, accordingly, for a master and slave to discover, one day, and often sooner than later, that they are in love, that they are now love master and love slave.
22
282
Let him beware now that he does not become easy with his girl.
22
283
Indeed, she does not wish that, for her love for him is that of a slave.
The slave is grateful for the master, and the master is grateful for the slave.
The relationship of female slave and male master, though one established, sanctioned, and enforced by law, is founded obviously on one common in nature, that of, so to speak, the conquered, possessed female and the conquering, possessing male.
Indeed, legal bondage is an institutionalization of, and an enhancement of, a natural relationship, the male who, in a very real sense, owns, and the female who, in a very real sense, is owned, as much as a bow or spear.
The rightfulness and naturalness of the relationship, so sanctioned by nature, and a thousand generations of selection, often leads to love.
It is not unknown, accordingly, for a master and slave to discover, one day, and often sooner than later, that they are in love, that they are now love master and love slave.
Let him beware now that he does not become easy with his girl.
Indeed, she does not wish that, for her love for him is that of a slave.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 22)