Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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357
If they should have any lingering doubts about the matter, and think perhaps to escape a discipline more appropriately applied to "true beauties," because they do not regard themselves as such, their delusions are likely to be quickly dispelled under their master's whip.
If they should have any lingering doubts about the matter, and think perhaps to escape a discipline more appropriately applied to "true beauties," because they do not regard themselves as such, their delusions are likely to be quickly dispelled under their master's whip.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #357)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
354
She was a short-legged, creamy-skinned, voluptuous blonde.
25
355
One difference between Gorean sexual tastes and those of Earth, I might mention, is that Gorean sexual tastes, at least in my opinion, are much broader and more tolerant than those of Earth, or at least those of Western Civilization, and tend to run toward the statistical norms of the human female.
25
356
For example, many women on Earth who are implicitly taught by their culture, for example, through pictures and accounts, that they do not fulfill culturally approved stereotypes of feminine desirability and beauty, might discover, presumably to their horror, that they would bring a high price in a Gorean slave market.
25
357
If they should have any lingering doubts about the matter, and think perhaps to escape a discipline more appropriately applied to "true beauties," because they do not regard themselves as such, their delusions are likely to be quickly dispelled under their master's whip.
25
358
Also, although I suppose the matter is neither here nor there, Goreans also tend to prize women for such things as their intelligence, emotional depth, charm and personality.
25
359
It is a pleasure to own such a female.
25
360
The most fundamental property prized by Goreans in women, I suppose, though little is said about it, is her need for love, and her capacity for love.
She was a short-legged, creamy-skinned, voluptuous blonde.
One difference between Gorean sexual tastes and those of Earth, I might mention, is that Gorean sexual tastes, at least in my opinion, are much broader and more tolerant than those of Earth, or at least those of Western Civilization, and tend to run toward the statistical norms of the human female.
For example, many women on Earth who are implicitly taught by their culture, for example, through pictures and accounts, that they do not fulfill culturally approved stereotypes of feminine desirability and beauty, might discover, presumably to their horror, that they would bring a high price in a Gorean slave market.
If they should have any lingering doubts about the matter, and think perhaps to escape a discipline more appropriately applied to "true beauties," because they do not regard themselves as such, their delusions are likely to be quickly dispelled under their master's whip.
Also, although I suppose the matter is neither here nor there, Goreans also tend to prize women for such things as their intelligence, emotional depth, charm and personality.
It is a pleasure to own such a female.
The most fundamental property prized by Goreans in women, I suppose, though little is said about it, is her need for love, and her capacity for love.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25)