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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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34 294 "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.
34 295 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.
34 296 I submit, with all due respect, that that is not only libelous, but preposterous.
34 297 Surely no rational person, male or female, if they took a moment to reflect, could entertain so peculiar a hypothesis.
34 298 No man with whom I am familiar would be content with a woman who lacked consciousness.
34 299 That sort of thing is simply stupid.
34 300 It seems to me it would even have limited propaganda value".
"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. It seems to me it would even have limited propaganda value". - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )