Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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They had warned me against Gorean free women, and encouraged me to look to men for protection and comfort.
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But I knew something of the lust of men.
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They seemed unlikely redemptors.
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294
If a man sees a beautiful woman, naked and collared, will he rush to free her? Perhaps a suitably conditioned male of Earth, taught to betray his blood, might, sweating, trembling, and averting his gaze, consider doing so, but I did not think a Gorean male would be likely to do so.
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He has better things to do with a beautiful slave than free her.
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He would rather have her wait upon him, hand and foot, docile to his bidding, submissive to his least wish, would rather have her at his feet, would rather own her, would rather put her to use, in a thousand ways, that she may know herself owned, owned as only a woman can be owned, and he her master.
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Considering the satisfactions, delights, and pleasures attendant on the mastery, men, in my view, were not the most auspicious candidates for the purpose I had in mind.
They had warned me against Gorean free women, and encouraged me to look to men for protection and comfort.
But I knew something of the lust of men.
They seemed unlikely redemptors.
If a man sees a beautiful woman, naked and collared, will he rush to free her? Perhaps a suitably conditioned male of Earth, taught to betray his blood, might, sweating, trembling, and averting his gaze, consider doing so, but I did not think a Gorean male would be likely to do so.
He has better things to do with a beautiful slave than free her.
He would rather have her wait upon him, hand and foot, docile to his bidding, submissive to his least wish, would rather have her at his feet, would rather own her, would rather put her to use, in a thousand ways, that she may know herself owned, owned as only a woman can be owned, and he her master.
Considering the satisfactions, delights, and pleasures attendant on the mastery, men, in my view, were not the most auspicious candidates for the purpose I had in mind.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )