Beauty




"Slave girls are not permitted to shortchange their beauty. They must fulfill its promise"

Page 416 - Magicians of Gor




”A slave is expected to be beautiful. She is expected to be worth owning. How reassuring, incidentally, that one is here recognized as being of sufficient interest and importance to be looked at, really looked at. One is here regarded as being worthy of attention, literally, and is actually accorded it. On my old world everyone, it seems, is regarded as being infinitely important but no one pays much attention to anyone else. How tragic, I thought, that so few of the women of Earth are ever truly looked at. It is not that they are invisible. It is only that no one pays them any attention.“

(Witness of Gor, p.387)




"It is dangerous for a girl to be beautiful on Gor, particularly if she is a slave. The more beautiful and vulnerable she is the more likely it is that her beauty will be seized and dominated, and ruthlessly exploited, by masters."

(Slave Girl of Gor, p.137)


"A slave girl owns nothing. She has nothing to offer a man but her service and her beauty. She has nothing with which to pay but herself. That is the way men want it."

(Slave Girl of Gor, p.220)


 
 

"What man does not want to own a beautiful woman?"

(Beasts of Gor, p.9)





"What man, truly close to a beautiful female, can fail to feel her in his blood, and want to own her?"

(Beasts of Gor, p.71)

 







Beauty is more than skin deep




"Any beauty a free woman has, for example, is enhanced a thousandfold when she becomes a slave."

(Players of Gor, p.92)




”Bondage, as a whole, incidentally, has a tendency to enhance the beauty of women,…“

(Witness of Gor, p.544)




”Many women do not know how beautiful they are until they see themselves, bound and collared, in a mirror.“

(Witness of Gor, p.544)




The truest beauty, of course, comes from within, and, I suppose, from many sources. It may be, for example, a function of the lessening of inhibitions, and the removal of anxieties and internal contradictions. It may come from contentment, from happiness, from fulfillment, from joy, from such things. Such things cannot help but transform one’s expressions, one’s movements, one’s entire attitude and behavior. The beauty of the outside begins its journey from within.“

~Witness of Gor, page 51~




A woman can be very beautiful simply greeting her master, head down, at the door of his chambers, She can be very beautiful in doing so small a thing as pouring his wine, eyes downcast, gracefully, as his slave. Perhaps she is a bit more beautiful, however when she kneels, helplessly before you or lies piteously at your feet supplicating you to satisfy her slave need.

Perhaps she is most beautiful when she, collared in your arms, cries out in orgasm, acknowledging you as her master.

Explorers of Gor; page 343