> Alberto Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Any time I read a Gor-bashing message, I feel
> tempted to
> _read_ a Gor book. They seem like that cathegory of
> things-that-are-so-bad-that-they-become-good.

Well, here is a very quick read that purports to be
Gor-ific:

http://www.rdrop.com/users/wyvern/data/houseplants.html

HOUSEPLANTS OF GOR

The spider plant cringed as its owner brought forth
the watering can. "I am a spider plant!" it cried
indignantly. "How dare you water me before my time!
Guards!" it called. "Guards!"

Borin, its owner, placed the watering can on the table
and looked at it. "You will be watered," he said.

"You do not dare to water me!" laughed the plant.
"You will be watered," said Borin.
"Do not water me!" wept the plant.
"You will be watered," said Borin.

I watched this exchange. Truly, I believed the plant
would be watered. It was plant, and on Gor it had no
rights. Perhaps on Earth, in its permissive society,
which distorts the true roles of all beings, which
forces both plant and waterer to go unh appy and
constrained, which forbids the fulfillment of owner
and houseplant, such might not happen. Perhaps there,
it would not be watered. But it was on Gor now, and
would undoubtedly feel its true place, that of
houseplant. It was plant. It would be watered at will.
Such is the way with plants.

Borin picked up the watering can, and muchly watered
the plant. The plant cried out. "No, Master! Do not
water me!" The master continued to water the plant.
"Please, Master," begged the plant, "do not water me!"
The master continued to water the plant. It was plant.
It could be watered at will.

The plant sobbed muchly as Borin laid down the
watering can. It was not pleased. Too, it was wet. But
this did not matter. It was plant.

"You have been well watered," said Borin...


It goes on thusly, much.    :P


Jim Sharkey wrote:
"If Norman only argued that that what women want is a
man to take 
charge and be a man, instead of a "sensitive new age
guy" all the 
time, I would maybe buy that.  But I reject the idea
that deep down, 
they all want to be repeatedly sexually violated."

Never read any of them - the blurbs and covers were a
huge turn-off - but any idiot who thinks that rape is
what every woman fantasizes about is (pardon the
expression) all wet.  I don't know any woman who  does
(although I know nothing about the S&M scene); nor
would I count role-playing lord-and-milkmaid (or
lady-and-groom) as rape fantasy, although it might be
mild S&M...?

 Now *seduction* is quite another story!  The
dangerous fellow you simply cannot resist falling for 
-- ooh, yeah.  He compels will,  the body following;
but pure force is not hot, sexy, sensual or erotic. 
As was posted here not too long ago, brain scans
revealed that trust/lack-of-fear sections had to be
engaged for the O to occur in women (not sure how
those subjects volunteered!).  Interesting however,
that simulated fear as in horror movie watching can be
arousing.  Being 'rescued' can certainly turn up the
heat, and I'd bet that rescue fantasies even outnumber
seduction fantasies.   ;-}
The 'good' vampire gets to engage both!

Debbi
Strength Good, Brute Force Bad Maru

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