Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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79
Whereas one speaks commonly of "slave rape," that usually means little more than using them as one wishes, unilaterally, peremptorily, forcibly, and such.
Whereas one speaks commonly of "slave rape," that usually means little more than using them as one wishes, unilaterally, peremptorily, forcibly, and such.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #79)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
76
A free woman may lie, but not the female slave.
7
77
I wondered why she had made her allegation.
7
78
Perhaps she, still incognizant of the nature of her condition, that of slave, had thought that I would be slain upon her assertion, and thus that she would have nothing to fear from me, that I might reveal her identity, as the former Lady Flavia.
7
79
Whereas one speaks commonly of "slave rape," that usually means little more than using them as one wishes, unilaterally, peremptorily, forcibly, and such.
7
80
Technically, it is not clear that one can rape a slave, any more than one could rape a verr or tarsk.
7
81
In a legal sense, a slave cannot be raped, no more than any other domestic animal.
7
82
On the other hand, there might well be social, legal, and economic consequences if, say, A was to use the slave of B without B's authorization.
A free woman may lie, but not the female slave.
I wondered why she had made her allegation.
Perhaps she, still incognizant of the nature of her condition, that of slave, had thought that I would be slain upon her assertion, and thus that she would have nothing to fear from me, that I might reveal her identity, as the former Lady Flavia.
Whereas one speaks commonly of "slave rape," that usually means little more than using them as one wishes, unilaterally, peremptorily, forcibly, and such.
Technically, it is not clear that one can rape a slave, any more than one could rape a verr or tarsk.
In a legal sense, a slave cannot be raped, no more than any other domestic animal.
On the other hand, there might well be social, legal, and economic consequences if, say, A was to use the slave of B without B's authorization.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 7)