Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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She looked at me.
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"If what you say is true," I said, "it would be the case that it would make no difference to a man whether the woman with whom he was relating was conscious or not.
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Indeed, if what you say is true, it should not even make a difference to him whether he held a sentient woman in his arms or an unconscious mechanism designed to resemble such a woman.
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I submit, with all due respect, that that is not only libelous, but preposterous.
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Surely no rational person, male or female, if they took a moment to reflect, could entertain so peculiar a hypothesis.
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No man with whom I am familiar would be content with a woman who lacked consciousness.
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That sort of thing is simply stupid.
She looked at me.
"If what you say is true," I said, "it would be the case that it would make no difference to a man whether the woman with whom he was relating was conscious or not.
Indeed, if what you say is true, it should not even make a difference to him whether he held a sentient woman in his arms or an unconscious mechanism designed to resemble such a woman.
I submit, with all due respect, that that is not only libelous, but preposterous.
Surely no rational person, male or female, if they took a moment to reflect, could entertain so peculiar a hypothesis.
No man with whom I am familiar would be content with a woman who lacked consciousness.
That sort of thing is simply stupid.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )