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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had seen panther girls in the north, in their desire to repudiate their own nature, and in their envy of men, adopt such a posture. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #477)
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8 477 I had seen panther girls in the north, in their desire to repudiate their own nature, and in their envy of men, adopt such a posture.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 474 On Gor men sit cross-legged, not women.
8 475 The Gorean female, whether free or slave, whether of low caste or high caste, kneels.
8 476 This posture on the part of a woman, aping that of men, is a provocation.
8 477 I had seen panther girls in the north, in their desire to repudiate their own nature, and in their envy of men, adopt such a posture.
8 478 To be sure, such women, reduced to slavery, quickly learn to kneel and usually, considering their new status, with their knees widely apart.
8 479 The cross-legged posture of several of the flute girls was undoubtedly an insolence, intended as a further insult to the citizens of Ar.
8 480 "Why is it that the men do not punish them?" asked Marcus.
On Gor men sit cross-legged, not women. The Gorean female, whether free or slave, whether of low caste or high caste, kneels. This posture on the part of a woman, aping that of men, is a provocation. I had seen panther girls in the north, in their desire to repudiate their own nature, and in their envy of men, adopt such a posture. To be sure, such women, reduced to slavery, quickly learn to kneel and usually, considering their new status, with their knees widely apart. The cross-legged posture of several of the flute girls was undoubtedly an insolence, intended as a further insult to the citizens of Ar. "Why is it that the men do not punish them?" asked Marcus. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8)