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

To a Gorean free woman, particularly to one of station, given Gorean customs, proprieties and traditions, having one's face bared in public, with respect to matters of shock, distress, embarrassment, and such, would be very much akin to a civilized woman of Earth's being put out naked on the streets. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #362)
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10 362 To a Gorean free woman, particularly to one of station, given Gorean customs, proprieties and traditions, having one's face bared in public, with respect to matters of shock, distress, embarrassment, and such, would be very much akin to a civilized woman of Earth's being put out naked on the streets.

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

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10 359 To one of Earth this may seem trivial, or inconsequential.
10 360 I assure you, however, it is not a trivial or inconsequential matter on Gor.
10 361 Perhaps a moment's disquisition on this matter may prove illuminating.
10 362 To a Gorean free woman, particularly to one of station, given Gorean customs, proprieties and traditions, having one's face bared in public, with respect to matters of shock, distress, embarrassment, and such, would be very much akin to a civilized woman of Earth's being put out naked on the streets.
10 363 These things may be hard to understand and so a moment's attention might not be inadvisable.
10 364 Although there is some variance from caste to caste, and city to city, it is common for free women to veil themselves in public.
10 365 On Gor the bared face of a woman is provocative.
To one of Earth this may seem trivial, or inconsequential. I assure you, however, it is not a trivial or inconsequential matter on Gor. Perhaps a moment's disquisition on this matter may prove illuminating. To a Gorean free woman, particularly to one of station, given Gorean customs, proprieties and traditions, having one's face bared in public, with respect to matters of shock, distress, embarrassment, and such, would be very much akin to a civilized woman of Earth's being put out naked on the streets. These things may be hard to understand and so a moment's attention might not be inadvisable. Although there is some variance from caste to caste, and city to city, it is common for free women to veil themselves in public. On Gor the bared face of a woman is provocative. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 10)