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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 313 I wonder if you can understand that.
1 314 It was very strange.
1 315 I had never met a man of this sort before.
1 316 Surely I had met many boys, and men, but this was the first time I had ever been so acutely aware of the difference, this special sort of difference, between women and men, or between women and certain sorts of men, and, in particular my difference, in this special way, from men, or, perhaps better, from this sort of man.
1 317 He was very different from the men with whom I was familiar.
1 318 He looked down upon me, and I felt very female before him.
1 319 Perhaps that was what was so strange, my sudden disturbing sense of the radical difference between us, my sudden, alarming understanding of the momentous physical, psychological, and emotional dichotomy dividing us, dividing the sexes.
I wonder if you can understand that. It was very strange. I had never met a man of this sort before. Surely I had met many boys, and men, but this was the first time I had ever been so acutely aware of the difference, this special sort of difference, between women and men, or between women and certain sorts of men, and, in particular my difference, in this special way, from men, or, perhaps better, from this sort of man. He was very different from the men with whom I was familiar. He looked down upon me, and I felt very female before him. Perhaps that was what was so strange, my sudden disturbing sense of the radical difference between us, my sudden, alarming understanding of the momentous physical, psychological, and emotional dichotomy dividing us, dividing the sexes. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )