Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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283
They were not Gorean freewomen.
6
284
They belonged on the block, being bidden for.
6
285
I could not understand why the men of their world did not see this, why they did not realize how valuable their females were, and what might be done with them Certainly it was clear enough to us.
6
286
Could they not see what they were, what they needed, what they wanted? Did they not understand them? Why did they deny them the ownership and domination without which they could not be fulfilled, without which they could not be women? Why did they not kneel them, and inform them that they were women, and now, owned, would be treated as such? Did they think they were not women, that they were something else, neuters, sexless creatures, or such, inert cultural contrivances? Did they not realize what it might be, to have one at their feet, collared, owned, trained to their tastes, hoping to be found pleasing? It is very pleasant.
6
287
It is also pleasant, of course, to take a Gorean free woman and teach her the collar, and kindle her slave fires, until she crawls to you, begging, indistinguishable from a barbarian, and then like them, forever then a slave.
6
288
They are all women.
6
289
There is no real difference.
They were not Gorean free women.
They belonged on the block, being bidden for.
I could not understand why the men of their world did not see this, why they did not realize how valuable their females were, and what might be done with them Certainly it was clear enough to us.
Could they not see what they were, what they needed, what they wanted? Did they not understand them? Why did they deny them the ownership and domination without which they could not be fulfilled, without which they could not be women? Why did they not kneel them, and inform them that they were women, and now, owned, would be treated as such? Did they think they were not women, that they were something else, neuters, sexless creatures, or such, inert cultural contrivances? Did they not realize what it might be, to have one at their feet, collared, owned, trained to their tastes, hoping to be found pleasing? It is very pleasant.
It is also pleasant, of course, to take a Gorean free woman and teach her the collar, and kindle her slave fires, until she crawls to you, begging, indistinguishable from a barbarian, and then like them, forever then a slave.
They are all women.
There is no real difference.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )