Rules for the Men
                       

Honour... in all

Dominance... of Himself and of those who depend on His command

Consistency... in His dealings with Freepersons and slaves

Strength... to not be swayed from His principles

Self-assured... not dependent on others for approval

Curiosity... to delve into the individual

Wisdom... to understand what curiosity has discovered

Maturity... to understand, but not misuse, the power of His Mastery

Sensitivity... to have interest in, and to listen keenly for the concerns

and issues of others and His slave

Compassion... to hear the true feelings of His slaves, and to deal fairly

with issues raised, within the confines of His principles and command

Accountability... to accept the responsibility for the behavior of His

slave and Himself; to accept responsibility for the safety and security

of His slave; and to deal honorably with any issues that arise for either concern

Courage... both to stand up for His principles and Honour and the

Courage to admit a mistake when He recognizes one has been made

Advocate... for the endurance and prosperity of Gorean culture

Ally... standing shoulder to shoulder with other advocates of Gor

Mentor... to others who have need of His example


                                                                              Quotes


"Honor is important to Goreans, in a way that those of Earth might find it hard to understand; for example, those of Earth find it natural that men should go to war over matters of gold and riches, but not honor; the Gorean, contrariwise, is more willing to submit matters of honor to the adjudication of steel than he is matters of riches and gold; there is a simple explanation for this; honor is more important to him."

Beasts of Gor, Page 42


"Perhaps it should only be added that the Gorean master, though often strict, is seldom cruel. The girl knows if she pleases him, her lot will be an easy one. She will almost never encounter sadism or wanton cruelty, for the psychological environment that tends to breed these diseases is largely absent on Gor. This does not mean that she will not expect to be beaten if she disobeys, or fails to please her Master."

Outlaw of Gor, Page 53-54

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