Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
188
Similarly, of course, one may make inquiries of fellows in the area.
8
189
In such inquiries, the male will normally speak to a male, and the female to a female.
8
190
This has to do not only with matters of propriety, enshrined in Gorean custom, but also with common-sense security measures.
8
191
For example, a woman would not wish to seem forward, nor, in effect, to be calling herself to the attention of a strange male, which can be dangerous on Gor, and a woman, a free woman, might be well advised not to respond to the accostings of a strange male.
8
192
He might even be a slaver or a slaver's man, interested in seeing if she has a pleasing voice, one suitable for a slave.
8
193
Similarly if she responds to a strange male this may be taken as evidence that she is eager to please a man and obey, two attributes which suggest her readiness, even immediately, for his collar.
8
194
One may, of course, make such inquiries of slave girls.
Similarly, of course, one may make inquiries of fellows in the area.
In such inquiries, the male will normally speak to a male, and the female to a female.
This has to do not only with matters of propriety, enshrined in Gorean custom, but also with common-sense security measures.
For example, a woman would not wish to seem forward, nor, in effect, to be calling herself to the attention of a strange male, which can be dangerous on Gor, and a woman, a free woman, might be well advised not to respond to the accostings of a strange male.
He might even be a slaver or a slaver's man, interested in seeing if she has a pleasing voice, one suitable for a slave.
Similarly if she responds to a strange male this may be taken as evidence that she is eager to please a man and obey, two attributes which suggest her readiness, even immediately, for his collar.
One may, of course, make such inquiries of slave girls.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )