Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
300
It is no surprise then that on this world men commonly, naturally, familiarly, immediately, innocently, taking such things for granted, not even thinking about it, it being part of their world, look largely upon women, even freewomen, in terms of their possible value as slaves, their possible value as "auction stock," as adornments for a slave ring at the foot of one's couch, as squirming "collar meat".
It is no surprise then that on this world men commonly, naturally, familiarly, immediately, innocently, taking such things for granted, not even thinking about it, it being part of their world, look largely upon women, even free women, in terms of their possible value as slaves, their possible value as "auction stock," as adornments for a slave ring at the foot of one's couch, as squirming "collar meat".
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #300)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
297
They live, for example, in a world in which female slavery is acknowledged, recognized and celebrated.
7
298
They are accustomed to seeing beautiful women in bondage, their limbs and beauty well revealed by slave garb, their necks locked in collars.
7
299
And there is nothing, of course, which so enflames the virility of a man as the sight of a slave girl, let alone the thought of taking her in his arms.
7
300
It is no surprise then that on this world men commonly, naturally, familiarly, immediately, innocently, taking such things for granted, not even thinking about it, it being part of their world, look largely upon women, even freewomen, in terms of their possible value as slaves, their possible value as "auction stock," as adornments for a slave ring at the foot of one's couch, as squirming "collar meat".
7
301
It is no surprise then that the Gorean male thinks in terms of the mastery.
7
302
It is their culture.
7
303
They have never surrendered their manhood.
They live, for example, in a world in which female slavery is acknowledged, recognized and celebrated.
They are accustomed to seeing beautiful women in bondage, their limbs and beauty well revealed by slave garb, their necks locked in collars.
And there is nothing, of course, which so enflames the virility of a man as the sight of a slave girl, let alone the thought of taking her in his arms.
It is no surprise then that on this world men commonly, naturally, familiarly, immediately, innocently, taking such things for granted, not even thinking about it, it being part of their world, look largely upon women, even free women, in terms of their possible value as slaves, their possible value as "auction stock," as adornments for a slave ring at the foot of one's couch, as squirming "collar meat".
It is no surprise then that the Gorean male thinks in terms of the mastery.
It is their culture.
They have never surrendered their manhood.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7)