Quote Originally Posted by BDSM_Tourguide
Well, all of that was before the first Gor book was released in 1963. So, people weren't Gorean and just didn't know it. People were very well aware of what they were and they knew it quite well. And who they were, it turns out, were the forerunners and pioneers of what we all today call BDSM, in one form or another.

I was mostly speaking from My own personnel life experience.

For most of My single life I lived in the company of bi-sexual girls...the words " He owns me/us" were never spoken,true but it was if nothing else shown in their actions. My home was no a drug den nor was I a pimp or anything demented like that.... We just enjoyed each others company. When I came home dinner was on the table...the house was clean....the girls as a norm served dinner topless if not nude....The music I enjoyed was on the real to real. We quite frankly thought we were most likely the only threesome in the western world....

My girls were punished and knew they would be then they were out of line. The
use of rope, the crop, the cane, sexual restriction, and spanking were tools I used. I have no clue how I came up with these ideas but I did.

OOOOOOOO we had troubles we were in fact human, but never did we fight about things that might be assumed to be problems to outsider. The biggest problem that came up...was that the girls wanted to find another girl and I was perfectly happy with things as they were, The three of us were a unit, we fit together, more would have been seen as a commune and would draw to much attention, that would have been more than could have been tolerated in the early 70's.

People use to say ..." Here comes Texxx and His harem." Hell, we got a kick out of that. The truth be known I believe the girls got more out of it then anyone. But the fact was it was My harem and if asked bout those days to this very day they both will freely admit those were possibly the best days of our life, I would not argue the point.

Every where we went soon became a party in a way beacuse we were Happy and in so many ways forfilled, complete. I wager that the people we knew in Houston still smile then they think about "Texxx's Harem". I take great pride in that.

My point here was that we lived as closely to Gor as I believe possible outside of the scrolls themselves ..... When I ran across John Normans books....I finally found a definition for the experience.

I am not the writer that most are here I hope that I have made sense.

Texxx
Gorean Master