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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 149 Perhaps ancient humans once possessed an advanced technology, which was somehow lost.
13 150 One has heard of Mu, Atlantis, and such places.
13 151 In any event, it seems clear that the human female, whether Gorean or not, tends to be regarded by many Gorean men as the natural property of males.
13 152 To be sure, this surmise, or conviction, is seldom expressed openly to Gorean women, particularly to those of station, high caste, and such.
13 153 In any event, once collared, there would seem little to choose between us.
13 154 We both learn our collars quickly.
13 155 The Gorean woman may have an advantage in some ways, for she is familiar with the culture; indeed, she may have owned her own slaves, male or female.
Perhaps ancient humans once possessed an advanced technology, which was somehow lost. One has heard of Mu, Atlantis, and such places. In any event, it seems clear that the human female, whether Gorean or not, tends to be regarded by many Gorean men as the natural property of males. To be sure, this surmise, or conviction, is seldom expressed openly to Gorean women, particularly to those of station, high caste, and such. In any event, once collared, there would seem little to choose between us. We both learn our collars quickly. The Gorean woman may have an advantage in some ways, for she is familiar with the culture; indeed, she may have owned her own slaves, male or female. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )