Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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383
Similarly he does not subscribe explicitly to the thesis that he values a woman's foot.
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384
It would not occur to him to propound such peculiar theses.
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385
Such theses are evidence of cultural schizophrenia and an alienation from nature.
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386
He does, however, value women, whole women, and this interest is richly documented in his sayings, his songs, his art, and his behavior.
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387
Indeed, he values them so highly that he is fond of owning them.
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388
To be sure, let us not appear to blame the man of Earth.
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He labors, usually, in a desert of sexual starvation.
Similarly he does not subscribe explicitly to the thesis that he values a woman's foot.
It would not occur to him to propound such peculiar theses.
Such theses are evidence of cultural schizophrenia and an alienation from nature.
He does, however, value women, whole women, and this interest is richly documented in his sayings, his songs, his art, and his behavior.
Indeed, he values them so highly that he is fond of owning them.
To be sure, let us not appear to blame the man of Earth.
He labors, usually, in a desert of sexual starvation.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )