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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 269 Their hair is worn loose, interestingly, out of doors, only during their menstrual period.
12 270 In a culture where the gracious exchange of mates is commonly practiced this device, a civilized courtesy, provides the husband's friends with information that may be pertinent to the timing of their visits.
12 271 This culture signal, incidentally, is not applicable to a man's slaves in the north.
12 272 animals do not dress their hair and slaves, generally, do not either.
12 273 Imnak sometimes did give Thimble and Thistle a pretty string or ribbon, usually red or yellow, to tie back their hair, but often he did not; he did with them what he pleased, and they did for him what they were told.
12 274 He usually gave them the string or ribbon when he took them out with him, as a way of showing them off.
12 275 Imnak had his vanities.
Their hair is worn loose, interestingly, out of doors, only during their menstrual period. In a culture where the gracious exchange of mates is commonly practiced this device, a civilized courtesy, provides the husband's friends with information that may be pertinent to the timing of their visits. This culture signal, incidentally, is not applicable to a man's slaves in the north. animals do not dress their hair and slaves, generally, do not either. Imnak sometimes did give Thimble and Thistle a pretty string or ribbon, usually red or yellow, to tie back their hair, but often he did not; he did with them what he pleased, and they did for him what they were told. He usually gave them the string or ribbon when he took them out with him, as a way of showing them off. Imnak had his vanities. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )