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dear webmaster
i am searching websites about kajirus for my Master. Beeing a gay M/s couple we wonder if anything has been written about male gays in the Gor world?
i have searched quite some sites but there wasnt any info about it, do gays exis

Answer
Hello arjan,

There are only two instances I can recall where homosexuality is mentioned or even alluded to.
The first is the Waniyanpi, who were clearly homosexual. As they were also slaves, it could be supposed this fits your request.

However, the other example, though never outright stated, is that of Appanius and Milo in Book 25.

It is not clear, historically, whether the values of slaves were imposed on the Waniyanpi by their masters, or whether the Waniyanpi invented their ethos to dignify and ennoble their own weakness. It may be mentioned that, interestingly, since the Waniyanpi repudiate nature, and natural relationships, that there is, in the compounds, an unusual incidence of homosexuality, both of the male and female varieties. This is perhaps a natural enough development considering the conditioned obstacles placed in the way of more usual relationships. It also fits in better with the values of Sameness. To be sure, officially the Waniyanpi disparage all sex, despite the relative countenance tacitly afforded by their ethos to the homosexual relationship. Where natural sexuality is prohibited there is little alternative, obviously, but to choose among competitive perversions. The prescribed choice for the Waniyanpi, of course, is lofty abstinence, pretending no problems exist. The reason that Waniyanpi breeding takes place in a maize field, incidentally, seems to he that, in the medicine beliefs of the red savages, the example of their breeding is supposed to encourage the maize to flourish.
Blood Brothers of Gor Book 18 Pages 155 - 156

"Appanius and Milo must be on intimate terms," I said.
"Yes," she said. "The master treats him almost as though he might be a free man. They discuss matters of business and the theater. Even in the great hall, at the common suppers, he has Milo above the salt and at his right hand."
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 310

"If Milo had requested a girl, do you think he would have received one?"
"I would suppose so," she said, puzzled.
"Perhaps he did not request one," I said.
"Master?" she asked.
"Possibly Milo does not find women attractive," I said.
"Master?" she asked.
"Nothing," I said.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 312

"At any rate," I said, "it seems they have been seeing one another."
"It cannot be!" he said.
"Your slave, it seems, has been carrying on a shameless affair with her."
"That cannot be," he said.
"I have seen him," I said. "He is a big, handsome fellow. Why could it not be?"
"He would not betray me!" he said.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 418

"My Milo, my Milo!" wept Appanius, looking down at the much-beaten slave. "The most beautiful slave in Ar! My beloved slave!
My beloved Milo!"
"He has betrayed you," said one of the retainers.
"How could you do it?" asked Appanius. "Have I not been good to you? Have I not been kind? Have you wanted for anything?
Have I not given you everything!"
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 426

"So, Milo," said Appanius, "you would make of me a laughing stock?"
"No, Master," said the slave.
"One can well imagine him laughing about how he betrayed you with a woman," said one of the retainers.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 427

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