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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 1249 Many men of Earth, if I am not mistaken, have resigned themselves, so to speak, thinking no better fare exists, to a diet of predictable, unseasoned, unpalatable sexual gruel, the occasional dishes of which, infrequently and reluctantly proffered, serve at least for the maintenance of life and sanity, if barely.
19 1250 Some men of Earth may fear that disinterest, inertness and frigidity are the name of woman.
19 1251 Certainly some Gorean males seem to so regard free women.
19 1252 This being the case, it would doubtless come as a revelation to a male of Earth to learn that women need not be that way, and that they are that way largely because they have been made that way, by a culture so designed as to bring about these estimable dignities or lamentable pathologies.
19 1253 Let us suppose that a fellow of Earth, long ago reconciled, and thinking himself well informed and cleverly rational in being so, to the sort of women he is familiar with, the inert, egotistical, supercilious, frigid woman whom he takes as typical of an entire sex, should discover that his current inamorata, so to speak, has recently undergone a considerable transformation.
19 1254 This is all theoretical, you understand, an exercise of the imagination, so to speak.
19 1255 I am trying to make a point.
Many men of Earth, if I am not mistaken, have resigned themselves, so to speak, thinking no better fare exists, to a diet of predictable, unseasoned, unpalatable sexual gruel, the occasional dishes of which, infrequently and reluctantly proffered, serve at least for the maintenance of life and sanity, if barely. Some men of Earth may fear that disinterest, inertness and frigidity are the name of woman. Certainly some Gorean males seem to so regard free women. This being the case, it would doubtless come as a revelation to a male of Earth to learn that women need not be that way, and that they are that way largely because they have been made that way, by a culture so designed as to bring about these estimable dignities or lamentable pathologies. Let us suppose that a fellow of Earth, long ago reconciled, and thinking himself well informed and cleverly rational in being so, to the sort of women he is familiar with, the inert, egotistical, supercilious, frigid woman whom he takes as typical of an entire sex, should discover that his current inamorata, so to speak, has recently undergone a considerable transformation. This is all theoretical, you understand, an exercise of the imagination, so to speak. I am trying to make a point. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )