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THE GOREAN MALE
“He was a man not untypical of this world, in his size and strength.  But, too, even more typical of this world, one could read in his eyes the absence of vacillation and confusion, the undivided nature of his character, the firmness, simplicity and unilaterality of his will.  He did not belong to a world in which men, though deceit and trickery, and lies, and insidious, hypocritical conditioning programs, had been bled and weakened.  On this world, at least where women such as I were concerned, men had kept their power.  They had not surrendered their manhood, their natural dominance.  In his eyes, you see, I saw the firmness of his character, the strength of his will, which was as iron.  In his eyes, in a sense, you see, I saw, unpretentious and untroubled, the severity, the simplicity, the strictness, the rigor, the uncompromising relentlessness of nature.”
Witness of Gor, page 143