Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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246
To be sure I was clearly dressed for the pleasure of men.
8
247
What beasts are men, what commandeering, controlling, imperious beasts! But I did not mind.
8
248
I was suddenly pleased to be beautiful, and to have my beauty displayed.
8
249
If one is beautiful, why should one not be proud of it? Even if men force one, for their pleasure, to show it! And are we not pleased to be so displayed, to be seen as they will have us seen? Are we not then in the order of nature, as men will have us? Must one hide one's beauty because of the envy of the ugly? But here, I thought, men would not permit one to do so, even if one wished.
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250
But what beautiful woman would wish to do so? I was pleased now, even brazenly so, to be beautiful.
8
251
But I did recognize its dangers, for it excites and stimulates men.
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252
We are, after all, their natural prey.
To be sure I was clearly dressed for the pleasure of men.
What beasts are men, what commandeering, controlling, imperious beasts! But I did not mind.
I was suddenly pleased to be beautiful, and to have my beauty displayed.
If one is beautiful, why should one not be proud of it? Even if men force one, for their pleasure, to show it! And are we not pleased to be so displayed, to be seen as they will have us seen? Are we not then in the order of nature, as men will have us? Must one hide one's beauty because of the envy of the ugly? But here, I thought, men would not permit one to do so, even if one wished.
But what beautiful woman would wish to do so? I was pleased now, even brazenly so, to be beautiful.
But I did recognize its dangers, for it excites and stimulates men.
We are, after all, their natural prey.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )