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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 390 Some of his most basic physical needs are often frustrated, cruelly and systematically.
18 391 In such a world, where he is seldom granted more than the appearances of women, it is natural for him to become, sadly, preoccupied with mere appearances.
18 392 Often he knows little more of women than these appearances, with which he is expected, culturally, to make do.
18 393 The Gorean, on the other hand, who might buy a woman, or have a lovely slave in a paga tavern for the price of a drink, has little trouble with the satisfaction of his basic sexual needs.
18 394 These needs satisfied he can then attend to the latent richnesses of the prizes he can command.
18 395 Let us suppose that the Gorean youth buys his first girl.
18 396 Before this, of course, he may have used house slaves or the girls in the paga taverns.
Some of his most basic physical needs are often frustrated, cruelly and systematically. In such a world, where he is seldom granted more than the appearances of women, it is natural for him to become, sadly, preoccupied with mere appearances. Often he knows little more of women than these appearances, with which he is expected, culturally, to make do. The Gorean, on the other hand, who might buy a woman, or have a lovely slave in a paga tavern for the price of a drink, has little trouble with the satisfaction of his basic sexual needs. These needs satisfied he can then attend to the latent richnesses of the prizes he can command. Let us suppose that the Gorean youth buys his first girl. Before this, of course, he may have used house slaves or the girls in the paga taverns. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )