Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
711
Natural selections suggest that a woman who wished to belong to a man, who wished to remain with him, who wished to have children, who wished to care for them, who loved them, would have an advantage, in the long run, as far as her genetic type was concerned, of surviving, over a woman who did not care for men, who did not wish children, and so on.
Natural selections suggest that a woman who wished to belong to a man, who wished to remain with him, who wished to have children, who wished to care for them, who loved them, would have an advantage, in the long run, as far as her genetic type was concerned, of surviving, over a woman who did not care for men, who did not wish children, and so on.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #711)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
708
Their actions and behavior, thus, though not independent of certain long-range environmental and sexual relationships, cannot be understood in terms of mere responses to the immediately present environment.
22
709
The immediate environment determines what behavior will be successful, not what behavior is performed.
22
710
Woman, like man, is the product of evolution, and, like man, is a complex genetic product, a product not only of natural selections but sexual selections.
22
711
Natural selections suggest that a woman who wished to belong to a man, who wished to remain with him, who wished to have children, who wished to care for them, who loved them, would have an advantage, in the long run, as far as her genetic type was concerned, of surviving, over a woman who did not care for men, who did not wish children, and so on.
22
712
Female freedom, of a full sort, would not have been biologically practical.
22
713
The loving mother is a type favored by evolution.
22
714
It is natural then that in modern women certain instincts should be felt.
Their actions and behavior, thus, though not independent of certain long-range environmental and sexual relationships, cannot be understood in terms of mere responses to the immediately present environment.
The immediate environment determines what behavior will be successful, not what behavior is performed.
Woman, like man, is the product of evolution, and, like man, is a complex genetic product, a product not only of natural selections but sexual selections.
Natural selections suggest that a woman who wished to belong to a man, who wished to remain with him, who wished to have children, who wished to care for them, who loved them, would have an advantage, in the long run, as far as her genetic type was concerned, of surviving, over a woman who did not care for men, who did not wish children, and so on.
Female freedom, of a full sort, would not have been biologically practical.
The loving mother is a type favored by evolution.
It is natural then that in modern women certain instincts should be felt.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22)