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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

What woman, slave or free, objects to being beautiful? Indeed, what free woman has not conjectured how she might appear, so excitingly and beautifully clad? Nudity, incidentally, is not so rare amongst Gorean men, particularly those engaged in heavy labors. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #297)
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29 297 What woman, slave or free, objects to being beautiful? Indeed, what free woman has not conjectured how she might appear, so excitingly and beautifully clad? Nudity, incidentally, is not so rare amongst Gorean men, particularly those engaged in heavy labors.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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29 294 Indeed, they are designed with this in mind, the striking enhancement of her beauty.
29 295 Many women have no sense as to how beautiful they really are until they find themselves in the garments of a slave.
29 296 What garmenture could be more stimulating, more attractive, more provocative, or feminine? How could a woman be more female than in such a garment, other than, say, being chained nude to a master's slave ring, or such? Too, I fear that such garmenture, and the collar, as both much enhance a woman's beauty, have their appeal to her vanity.
29 297 What woman, slave or free, objects to being beautiful? Indeed, what free woman has not conjectured how she might appear, so excitingly and beautifully clad? Nudity, incidentally, is not so rare amongst Gorean men, particularly those engaged in heavy labors.
29 298 One thinks little of it in such situations.
29 299 "I am to be disguised?" she said.
29 300 "Rather," said Tajima, "clothed appropriately".
Indeed, they are designed with this in mind, the striking enhancement of her beauty. Many women have no sense as to how beautiful they really are until they find themselves in the garments of a slave. What garmenture could be more stimulating, more attractive, more provocative, or feminine? How could a woman be more female than in such a garment, other than, say, being chained nude to a master's slave ring, or such? Too, I fear that such garmenture, and the collar, as both much enhance a woman's beauty, have their appeal to her vanity. What woman, slave or free, objects to being beautiful? Indeed, what free woman has not conjectured how she might appear, so excitingly and beautifully clad? Nudity, incidentally, is not so rare amongst Gorean men, particularly those engaged in heavy labors. One thinks little of it in such situations. "I am to be disguised?" she said. "Rather," said Tajima, "clothed appropriately". - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 29)