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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

To be sure, men differ considerably in their interests in women, and it is a near certainty that she will appeal to one fellow or another. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #963)
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19 963 To be sure, men differ considerably in their interests in women, and it is a near certainty that she will appeal to one fellow or another.

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

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19 960 On the other hand, it is hard to tell, for Goreans tend to favor the natural female.
19 961 She might end up as a kettle-and-mat girl or a mere serving slave for women her arid, linear, mechanistic culture has led her to believe are less attractive than she.
19 962 In any event, on Gor, in one way or another, she would be on a chain.
19 963 To be sure, men differ considerably in their interests in women, and it is a near certainty that she will appeal to one fellow or another.
19 964 If this was not true, then, as a simple matter of economics, it is highly unlikely that she would have been brought to Gor.
19 965 To be sure, slavers are human, and they doubtless, sometimes, bring a woman to Gor for their personal gratification.
19 966 Those slavers who are natively Gorean expect arrogance and insolence from Gorean free women, who, after all, are free, but they do not find it acceptable in Earth women, whom they regard for the most part as uncollared slave stock.
On the other hand, it is hard to tell, for Goreans tend to favor the natural female. She might end up as a kettle-and-mat girl or a mere serving slave for women her arid, linear, mechanistic culture has led her to believe are less attractive than she. In any event, on Gor, in one way or another, she would be on a chain. To be sure, men differ considerably in their interests in women, and it is a near certainty that she will appeal to one fellow or another. If this was not true, then, as a simple matter of economics, it is highly unlikely that she would have been brought to Gor. To be sure, slavers are human, and they doubtless, sometimes, bring a woman to Gor for their personal gratification. Those slavers who are natively Gorean expect arrogance and insolence from Gorean free women, who, after all, are free, but they do not find it acceptable in Earth women, whom they regard for the most part as uncollared slave stock. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19)