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

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7 958 "And," she said, "would not the feminine man and the masculine woman, by their comparative rarity, tend not to cancel out the obvious differences between men and women but rather, in their relative uniqueness, tend to point up the contrasts and differences even more vividly?" I began to grow irritated.
7 959 "The contrasts, over time," I said, "will grow less.
7 960 Education now, on my world, is oriented toward the masculinization of women and the feminization of men.
7 961 women must become men and men must try to be like women.
7 962 That is the key to happiness".
7 963 "But men and women are different," she said.
7 964 She looked sick.
"And," she said, "would not the feminine man and the masculine woman, by their comparative rarity, tend not to cancel out the obvious differences between men and women but rather, in their relative uniqueness, tend to point up the contrasts and differences even more vividly?" I began to grow irritated. "The contrasts, over time," I said, "will grow less. Education now, on my world, is oriented toward the masculinization of women and the feminization of men. women must become men and men must try to be like women. That is the key to happiness". "But men and women are different," she said. She looked sick. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )