A view of the Gorean Lifestyle and Philosophy based on the Books
“From the first moment I saw you,” he said, “I wanted to own you.”“And from the first moment I saw you,” she said, “I wanted to belong to you.”“You do,” he said.“Yes, Master,” she said.“Love slave,” he whispered.“Love master,” she said. John Norman, Mariners… Continue Reading “”
“Some Gorean masters do not permit their girls to look into their eyes unless bidden to do so, but this is rare. More often the discipline or punishment is not to permit the girl to look into the eyes of the master, which increases… Continue Reading “”
“I love my master. I want to serve him, and please him, with my whole being, with my whole body, with my whole heart and soul. The master is the meaning of the slave’s life, and she rejoices in her collar, that she belongs… Continue Reading “Slave’s privilege”
The most externally obvious, and thus controversial, aspect of Gorean philosophy is the concept of Natural Order. It is, for better or worse, what Goreans are known for, if they are known. It is also perhaps the most misunderstood, even by those professing to… Continue Reading “Natural Order”