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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

The male slave, putting aside the male silk slave, is essentially a work animal. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 63, Sentence #286)
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63 286 The male slave, putting aside the male silk slave, is essentially a work animal.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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63 283 This made sense, as the slaves were all female.
63 284 Whereas the desiderated attributes of the male slave are stamina, endurance, strength, and such, and male slaves may be driven hard and long, and treated mercilessly, the most obvious desiderated attributes of the female slave are such things as beauty, grace, softness, and femininity.
63 285 One does not want to bring female slaves to the market exhausted, spent, half-crippled, and burned.
63 286 The male slave, putting aside the male silk slave, is essentially a work animal.
63 287 The female slave, though she may be well worked by her master, is essentially a pleasure animal.
63 288 Accordingly, the marches endured by coffled female slaves are quite different from those commonly enforced on male slaves, for example, in such things as the length of the march, the time marched in a day, the pace of the march, the frequency of waterings and rest periods, and so on.
63 289 Women are not men.
This made sense, as the slaves were all female. Whereas the desiderated attributes of the male slave are stamina, endurance, strength, and such, and male slaves may be driven hard and long, and treated mercilessly, the most obvious desiderated attributes of the female slave are such things as beauty, grace, softness, and femininity. One does not want to bring female slaves to the market exhausted, spent, half-crippled, and burned. The male slave, putting aside the male silk slave, is essentially a work animal. The female slave, though she may be well worked by her master, is essentially a pleasure animal. Accordingly, the marches endured by coffled female slaves are quite different from those commonly enforced on male slaves, for example, in such things as the length of the march, the time marched in a day, the pace of the march, the frequency of waterings and rest periods, and so on. Women are not men. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 63)