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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 75 "And I do not even like myself".
1 76 "I do not understand the purport of this conversation," I said.
1 77 In so brief a compass it seemed to me that she had touched on two of the major ambiguities afflicting the politics she espoused.
1 78 First there was the insistence on womanhood coupled simultaneously with the suppression of womanhood, exalting the neuteristic, sexless ideal of the person.
1 79 One must be insistent on being a woman, rhetorically, and yet the last thing one must be is honest to one's womanhood.
1 80 The ideal of the person was the antithesis to honest sexuality, a device to inhibit and reduce, if not destroy, it.
1 81 It was, of course, a useful instrumentality to certain types of women in the pursuit of their political ambitions.
"And I do not even like myself". "I do not understand the purport of this conversation," I said. In so brief a compass it seemed to me that she had touched on two of the major ambiguities afflicting the politics she espoused. First there was the insistence on womanhood coupled simultaneously with the suppression of womanhood, exalting the neuteristic, sexless ideal of the person. One must be insistent on being a woman, rhetorically, and yet the last thing one must be is honest to one's womanhood. The ideal of the person was the antithesis to honest sexuality, a device to inhibit and reduce, if not destroy, it. It was, of course, a useful instrumentality to certain types of women in the pursuit of their political ambitions. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )