Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
1154
Accordingly, the relationship of the male master and the femaleslave is appropriate, a relationship in which nature is fulfilled, to the benefit of both.
Accordingly, the relationship of the male master and the female slave is appropriate, a relationship in which nature is fulfilled, to the benefit of both.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #1154)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
1151
The question then is a simple one, which is "Who shall be master?" The man is mightier, and, in his heart, wishes to own the female.
37
1152
The female, is weaker, smaller, softer, and, in her heart, longs to be owned, and mastered.
37
1153
She is content only at the feet of a strong male.
37
1154
Accordingly, the relationship of the male master and the femaleslave is appropriate, a relationship in which nature is fulfilled, to the benefit of both.
37
1155
The female responds to the master, as his slave, and the master revels in the possession and mastery of the female, his slave.
37
1156
The war is done.
37
1157
She kneels before him, wearing his collar.
The question then is a simple one, which is "Who shall be master?" The man is mightier, and, in his heart, wishes to own the female.
The female, is weaker, smaller, softer, and, in her heart, longs to be owned, and mastered.
She is content only at the feet of a strong male.
Accordingly, the relationship of the male master and the female slave is appropriate, a relationship in which nature is fulfilled, to the benefit of both.
The female responds to the master, as his slave, and the master revels in the possession and mastery of the female, his slave.
The war is done.
She kneels before him, wearing his collar.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)