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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

They tend to be vain of their hair, but one effects nothing critical in this regard. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #919)
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2 919 They tend to be vain of their hair, but one effects nothing critical in this regard.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 916 Much attention is commonly paid by slaves to their appearance, and they are careful to keep themselves neat and clean, well groomed and attractive.
2 917 The slovenliness acceptable in a free woman is not acceptable in a slave.
2 918 Accordingly, much attention is paid by slaves, amongst other things, to the arrangement, condition and quality of their hair; it is usually worn long, and is almost invariably clean, glossy, brushed, and combed.
2 919 They tend to be vain of their hair, but one effects nothing critical in this regard.
2 920 They are females.
2 921 It is a serious punishment, incidentally, for a slave to have her head shaved, or to be shorn.
2 922 This is a terrible blow to their beauty, vanity and self-esteem.
Much attention is commonly paid by slaves to their appearance, and they are careful to keep themselves neat and clean, well groomed and attractive. The slovenliness acceptable in a free woman is not acceptable in a slave. Accordingly, much attention is paid by slaves, amongst other things, to the arrangement, condition and quality of their hair; it is usually worn long, and is almost invariably clean, glossy, brushed, and combed. They tend to be vain of their hair, but one effects nothing critical in this regard. They are females. It is a serious punishment, incidentally, for a slave to have her head shaved, or to be shorn. This is a terrible blow to their beauty, vanity and self-esteem. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 2)