Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
380
I found that of interest.
4
381
From the point of view of the men, too, of course, they did not desire this.
4
382
For one thing she was not of the warriors and was thus not entitled to this badge of station; indeed, her wearing it, as she was a mere female, would be a joke to outsiders and an embarrassment to the men; it would belittle its significance for them, making it shameful and meaningless.
4
383
The insignia of men, like male garments, become empty mockeries when permitted to women.
4
384
This type of thing leads eventually both to the demasculinization of men and the defeminization of females, a perversion of nature disapproved of generally, correctly or incorrectly, by Goreans.
4
385
For another thing she was a beautiful woman and they had no desire to see her disfigured in this fashion.
4
386
"Your chieftain is grateful," said Genserix, ironically.
I found that of interest.
From the point of view of the men, too, of course, they did not desire this.
For one thing she was not of the warriors and was thus not entitled to this badge of station; indeed, her wearing it, as she was a mere female, would be a joke to outsiders and an embarrassment to the men; it would belittle its significance for them, making it shameful and meaningless.
The insignia of men, like male garments, become empty mockeries when permitted to women.
This type of thing leads eventually both to the demasculinization of men and the defeminization of females, a perversion of nature disapproved of generally, correctly or incorrectly, by Goreans.
For another thing she was a beautiful woman and they had no desire to see her disfigured in this fashion.
"Your chieftain is grateful," said Genserix, ironically.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )