The Gorean
"Myth"?
It
was last sunday night that the "discussion"
was held on Effnet. The topic was indeed an
interesting one: "The World of Gor: educating,
enlightening, dispelling myth". I was
pleased to see that so many Goreans were present to
become educated, enlightened, and to have the
"myth" of their community dispelled, once
and for all. The guest speaker was supposedly one of
long standing within the Gorean community, so I, like
many others, went to listen.
I
was in the channel for perhaps 30 minutes before the
scheduled start time of the discussion. This was
perhaps a mistake on my part, since watching all the
subbie wenches playing did little to make my mood
light and airy. I find it bothersome, and somewhat
amusing at the same time, (an interesting combination
of emotions that I do not recommend) that those of
the D/s and BDSM communities seem to do so little to
control their women. I suppose that this simple
matter of behavioral characteristics is just one of
the many things that set Goreans apart from the
others, as they should be set apart.
Finally
the presentation began. The channel was set to
moderated talk, so that the speaker could have his
say before taking questions from the audience. One of
the subbie Ops graciously 'points to the "No
talking while your guest is speaking" sign and
points out the nifty private msgs feature that came
with everyone's individual chat client'. I was
pleased to discover this feature. I Think this
was a very wise choice on the part of the hosts to
moderate the channel since many Goreans tend to
become loud, and a bit hot headed when their beliefs
are so shamelessly trodden on, watered down, and
mixed into a vanilla shake to allow the inclusion of
just about everybody and their dog into the Gorean
community.
So
we sat in dejected silence, many of us quietly fuming
around our gags, (in the nifty private msg feature of
course) as the speaker rambled on, speaking about
what being Gorean REALLY is. By the end of the
narration, it was very clear (according to the
speaker) that the Gorean community, and it's beliefs,
is nothing more than an offshoot of the more
established BDSM and D/s leather (?) communities.
Also, what seemed to be a highlight of his talk, was
that "Gor is IRC". Speaking of
"priceless" freewomen, free companionships,
(usually of the opposite sex) slaves not used for
breeding, (except to create more slaves) and the
general belief that the books are merely a guideline
to be used in our IRC roleplay. At this point I was
so angry to think that this person actually
"teaches" people about Gor that I was
fit to be tied, and ready to leave. However,
I was convinced to stay and listen to what
people had to say.
When
the gags were finally removed from our mouths,
I found a very rude, and snide remark falling
from my fingers into the channel about the lack of an
expected "Gorean" speaker. For that I
apologize to the man. The question and answer format,
I found to be acceptable, since everyone was
allowed to ask a question. I thought a while about
what my own question would be to this man, and put it
together in my buffer. I thought it a rather simple
question, so added a second question to the end of
the first:
- I
have grown to find that much of what Norman
wrote about in his story of Gor is non
fictional... such as the nature of human
beings, and basic human biology... Men being
dominant over women, by nature. Do you still
feel that the books of Gor are fictional
works? And also, you mentioned being Gorean
as just another side of BDSM and D/s
"leather"(?)... how do you relate
Gor to BDSM?
The
first question, I think, would have been well
answered with a simple yes, or no. The second, of
course, would have required a longer answer, but when
I was told that he would gladly answer the
questions in e-mail, I was a bit displeased, and
said that there is no need, since I felt he answered
it already.
I
sat for a while longer, listening to the questions
presented by others within the audience, and it
ocurred to me that some were using it as nothing more
than a slam session directed at the strictness of the
Gorean community. They spoke of "saving"
poor little mistreated subbies from the abuse of
Gorean men, and they did so with apparent vanilla
pride. I do not deny that there are many instances
where real slaves are "abused" at the hands
of men, but I do believe that many of the things that
a man does "to" his slave are definately
within the realms of what is to be expected in such a
relationship. It is called "control". A
Gorean man will do as he pleases with his property.
It is what a true slave craves, and needs, in order
for her to be what she is, and to grow. I know for a
fact that there are a great many Doms/Dommes and subs
that percieve these very normal Gorean Master/slave
interactions to be abusive, and that is
understandable considering their D/s background.
One
of the most upsetting things I saw the speaker
say, was in answer to a sub's question: "is
there any place for a submissive in the world of Gor?
Or it strictly slaves?" His response, to make it
short, and to the point, was: "If you wish to be
Gorean, you are Gorean". A foolish, and
seemingly very uneducated and vanilla notion.
I am not surprised in the least that many men
see the idea of being Gorean as such a game. The fact
of the matter is simple: If you wish to be Gorean,
then you damn well better understand what exactly it
is you are doing, and if what you are doing does not
conform to the strict nature of the Gorean community,
then you do not belong, whether you wish it or not.
It is like saying: "If you wish to breathe under
water, you WILL breathe under water". This is
true, if only for a short time.
In
closing, I will say that I am not totally
displeased with the meeting on Effnet. It did serve a
purpose. I think, however, it was not the intended
purpose which was served. I feel that those real
Gorean men and women present were well reminded to
beware those of the vanilla D/s and BDSM communities
who seek to "teach" us what being Gorean is
all about. I admire that they seek to educate,
but I suggest that they learn and understand the
material themselves before doing so.
I wish you
well, Goreans
A quote:
- Soon
my wrath towards her had dissipated.
I simply could not sustain it. What a
sweet and clever slave she was. Even had it
been my intention to punish her, which it had
not been, I think that she might well
have won her freedom from punishment by the
dilligent and incredible merits of her
helpless slave service. A beautiful slave
girl, of course, has no official or legal
power. Yet it would be naive to underestimate
the weight and influence of her beauty, her
vulnerabilty and service. Her display and
submission behaviors, and performances,
surely influence to a considerable extent the
treatment she is likely to recieve at the
hands of a master. The sexual placation of
the dominant male by the submitting female is
universal among primates. It is, thus,
presumably genetically determined, or a
function of genetic determinations. In the
end, of course, the slave girl is without
power. It is the master, in the end, who will
decide what is to be done with her.
- Tarl
Cabot, Beasts of Gor page 341
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