Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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757
Each woman desires to be more pleasing to men than the others.
Each woman desires to be more pleasing to men than the others.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #757)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
754
In the game of Favors, of course, the favors are supposedly unique to the given woman, in pattern, material, texture, color, shape, decoration, and so forth.
2
755
If they were not unique in this fashion they could not act as practical counters in the game.
2
756
Similarly, of course, they would be less efficient in manifesting the results of the deeper competitions involved, those competitions in which women desperately strive against one another, each to prove themselves more desirable to men than the others.
2
757
Each woman desires to be more pleasing to men than the others.
2
758
This is significant.
2
759
It is in their nature.
2
760
"It is interesting to me that free women play the game of Favors," I said.
In the game of Favors, of course, the favors are supposedly unique to the given woman, in pattern, material, texture, color, shape, decoration, and so forth.
If they were not unique in this fashion they could not act as practical counters in the game.
Similarly, of course, they would be less efficient in manifesting the results of the deeper competitions involved, those competitions in which women desperately strive against one another, each to prove themselves more desirable to men than the others.
Each woman desires to be more pleasing to men than the others.
This is significant.
It is in their nature.
"It is interesting to me that free women play the game of Favors," I said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2)