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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

Gorean men are not interested in children, even if they have the bodies of women. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #120)
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2 120 Gorean men are not interested in children, even if they have the bodies of women.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 117 Slaves, too, of course, may be bred for a diversity of colors, peltings, facial features, and such.
2 118 There is a technique, incidentally, based on a variation of the stabilization serums, for hastening physical maturation, but this is little used because one has then to show for one's pains only an unusual child.
2 119 Much can be done with the body, it seems, but little with the mind, saving, perhaps, by Priest-Kings in the recesses of the Sardar.
2 120 Gorean men are not interested in children, even if they have the bodies of women.
2 121 They find them uninteresting.
2 122 Nor will they be of interest until several years have passed.
2 123 Then they may be interesting, perhaps quite interesting.
Slaves, too, of course, may be bred for a diversity of colors, peltings, facial features, and such. There is a technique, incidentally, based on a variation of the stabilization serums, for hastening physical maturation, but this is little used because one has then to show for one's pains only an unusual child. Much can be done with the body, it seems, but little with the mind, saving, perhaps, by Priest-Kings in the recesses of the Sardar. Gorean men are not interested in children, even if they have the bodies of women. They find them uninteresting. Nor will they be of interest until several years have passed. Then they may be interesting, perhaps quite interesting. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 2)