Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
530
Such things as grace, and a smile, and a desire to love and serve, a desire to please another, can make a woman beautiful.
Such things as grace, and a smile, and a desire to love and serve, a desire to please another, can make a woman beautiful.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #530)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
527
I suspect they will favor a plainer, but more intelligent, girl over one who is less intelligent but less plain.
7
528
I do not think they lose much by this policy, as many women become more beautiful in the collar, perhaps because so much of beauty begins in the emotions and mind and is then manifested outwardly in expressions, postures, carriages, attitudes, and such.
7
529
A happy woman, a fulfilled woman, a woman relished and appreciated as a woman, for herself, is almost always an attractive woman, even a lovely woman.
7
530
Such things as grace, and a smile, and a desire to love and serve, a desire to please another, can make a woman beautiful.
7
531
Too, important is her finding herself in her natural biological relationship to the male, owned and his.
7
532
And I suppose, too, not unimportant is the acceptance of, the celebration of, and the liberation of her female sexuality, in all its profound dimensions.
7
533
On Gor she finds herself enormously important as a property, as a prize.
I suspect they will favor a plainer, but more intelligent, girl over one who is less intelligent but less plain.
I do not think they lose much by this policy, as many women become more beautiful in the collar, perhaps because so much of beauty begins in the emotions and mind and is then manifested outwardly in expressions, postures, carriages, attitudes, and such.
A happy woman, a fulfilled woman, a woman relished and appreciated as a woman, for herself, is almost always an attractive woman, even a lovely woman.
Such things as grace, and a smile, and a desire to love and serve, a desire to please another, can make a woman beautiful.
Too, important is her finding herself in her natural biological relationship to the male, owned and his.
And I suppose, too, not unimportant is the acceptance of, the celebration of, and the liberation of her female sexuality, in all its profound dimensions.
On Gor she finds herself enormously important as a property, as a prize.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 7)