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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 917 Each has her adjustment to make.
19 918 The Earth girl has not even thought of bondage and then she finds herself brought to Gor and collared.
19 919 The Gorean woman is quite familiar with bondage, as it is pervasive on Gor, but she will be dismayed, at least initially, with what has become of her.
19 920 She now finds herself helplessly a form of woman she has been taught to regard as less than human, as only a property, as no more than a vended animal, a form of woman she has been taught all her life, from her early girlhood on, to look down upon and despise, a form of woman scarcely worth her contempt, a form of woman she has always disdained and scorned, a form of woman she has shunned, abused, reviled and hated.
19 921 I wonder if the transition to bondage may not be easier for the abducted beauty of Earth than for the captured free woman of Gor.
19 922 Indeed, it is doubtless easier for the Earth girl for, on Earth, she is subject to a number of concealed bondages, whereas on Gor she encounters an open, honest bondage, and one natural to, and indigenous to, the human species, the subjection of the female of the species to the male of the species.
19 923 Both the Earth girl and the Gorean free woman, of course, once embonded, find themselves in their fitting place, whether they wish it or not, in the order of nature.
Each has her adjustment to make. The Earth girl has not even thought of bondage and then she finds herself brought to Gor and collared. The Gorean woman is quite familiar with bondage, as it is pervasive on Gor, but she will be dismayed, at least initially, with what has become of her. She now finds herself helplessly a form of woman she has been taught to regard as less than human, as only a property, as no more than a vended animal, a form of woman she has been taught all her life, from her early girlhood on, to look down upon and despise, a form of woman scarcely worth her contempt, a form of woman she has always disdained and scorned, a form of woman she has shunned, abused, reviled and hated. I wonder if the transition to bondage may not be easier for the abducted beauty of Earth than for the captured free woman of Gor. Indeed, it is doubtless easier for the Earth girl for, on Earth, she is subject to a number of concealed bondages, whereas on Gor she encounters an open, honest bondage, and one natural to, and indigenous to, the human species, the subjection of the female of the species to the male of the species. Both the Earth girl and the Gorean free woman, of course, once embonded, find themselves in their fitting place, whether they wish it or not, in the order of nature. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )