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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

He knows, and we know, that we are pleasure animals. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #6)
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12 6 He knows, and we know, that we are pleasure animals.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 3 Let me now speak briefly on a matter, the elucidation of which bears on my story.
12 4 My experiences on Earth had not prepared me for the typical Gorean male, free of programmed conflicts, guilts, and weaknesses, the uncrippled, unreduced male, so open, simple, honest, and direct in his unassumed, unquestioned, natural animal manhood, in his assurance, confidence, strength, and appetites.
12 5 I supposed he might be diffident or ill at ease in the presence of one of those exalted, lofty Gorean free women, secure in her status, haughty, mercenary, and demanding, protected by a shared Home Stone, but his relation to the female slave, a half-naked property, purchasable, collared, and marked, was quite different.
12 6 He knows, and we know, that we are pleasure animals.
12 7 It is a simple dyadic relationship, that of master and slave.
12 8 We see ourselves and understand ourselves in terms of that relationship, just as we are so seen and so understood by free men.
12 9 I think this must be the natural relationship of the male and the female, for the men seem so healthy and vital, and I, at least, have never felt so alive, so real, so meaningful, and vital as in a collar.
Let me now speak briefly on a matter, the elucidation of which bears on my story. My experiences on Earth had not prepared me for the typical Gorean male, free of programmed conflicts, guilts, and weaknesses, the uncrippled, unreduced male, so open, simple, honest, and direct in his unassumed, unquestioned, natural animal manhood, in his assurance, confidence, strength, and appetites. I supposed he might be diffident or ill at ease in the presence of one of those exalted, lofty Gorean free women, secure in her status, haughty, mercenary, and demanding, protected by a shared Home Stone, but his relation to the female slave, a half-naked property, purchasable, collared, and marked, was quite different. He knows, and we know, that we are pleasure animals. It is a simple dyadic relationship, that of master and slave. We see ourselves and understand ourselves in terms of that relationship, just as we are so seen and so understood by free men. I think this must be the natural relationship of the male and the female, for the men seem so healthy and vital, and I, at least, have never felt so alive, so real, so meaningful, and vital as in a collar. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 12)