Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
1477
Once again, as before, I was competing with other women for prizes we could not obtain for ourselves, but only through men.
8
1478
The nature of our life would again depend on men.
8
1479
Here the difference was that we were slaves.
8
1480
Men were still the masters, but now not subtly, almost invisibly, as on Earth, but now openly, visibly, in the full force of law.
8
1481
Our futures, our hopes, depended on men.
8
1482
And we were literally collared.
8
1483
How clear then, without obfuscation, the pretenses put aside, the veils now removed, became the nature of reality, culturally, socially, and biologically.
Once again, as before, I was competing with other women for prizes we could not obtain for ourselves, but only through men.
The nature of our life would again depend on men.
Here the difference was that we were slaves.
Men were still the masters, but now not subtly, almost invisibly, as on Earth, but now openly, visibly, in the full force of law.
Our futures, our hopes, depended on men.
And we were literally collared.
How clear then, without obfuscation, the pretenses put aside, the veils now removed, became the nature of reality, culturally, socially, and biologically.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )