Kaotians and Gor

A sect based on science fiction novels? Where women are (voluntarily) sex slaves?

They also investigated claims from a father in Essex
who was concerned that his 18-year-old son was being trained to be "a
master of his own sex slaves".

Officers spoke to
the teenager and said they were satisfied that he was living
voluntarily at the property, a pebble-dashed terrace house.

That’s surprising, eh?

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5 responses

  1. dsquared Avatar
    dsquared

    I idly wonder if the Gorean slavemaster was claiming the relevant youth training subsidy for his 18-year old pupil, and suspect that if he wasn’t, there was probably a Gorean Outreach Officer at Darlington council who was falling down on the job.

  2. The Remittance Man Avatar
    The Remittance Man

    Only in Britain would a sci-fi sex fantasy re-enaction group be based in a pebble dashed terrace in Darlington.
    I love it.
    RM

  3. dsquared Avatar
    dsquared

    (I suspect as well that the reason the Gorean Outreach Officer hadn’t done anything about this case is that he was claiming to be overworked and waiting until the advertised vacancy for a Kaotian Outreach Worker had been filled. Yo ho ho, social services do an important job but they do rather provide an open goal for this kind of cheap Friday lunchtime mockery)

  4. Tim,
    Pace Joan Cusack in ‘Working Girl’ –
    They might keep sex slaves on leashes, but that dosn’t mean they’re Kaotians.

  5. JuliaM Avatar
    JuliaM

    In poor old John Norman’s defence, I’d have to say the first 4/5 books were more sci-fi than slavery, and actually pretty well written, in a pulp kind of way.
    After that, things went very down hill,very fast…….

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