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

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24 160 "Perhaps," I said.
24 161 I myself would have had no hesitation in applying such a treatment, indeed, such a pleasantly salubrious therapy, to many of the proud free women of Gor.
24 162 They, like many women, could in my view derive a considerable profit from such an experience.
24 163 To be sure, Goreans tend to take their free women very seriously, though perhaps not as seriously as the free women are inclined to take themselves.
24 164 The status of free women on Gor, particularly those of the upper castes, I note, is extremely high.
24 165 It is much higher on Gor, for example, than it would be on contemporary Earth, where almost all women are free.
24 166 When all, or most, women are free, there is obviously not much of a contrast between the free and slave.
"Perhaps," I said. I myself would have had no hesitation in applying such a treatment, indeed, such a pleasantly salubrious therapy, to many of the proud free women of Gor. They, like many women, could in my view derive a considerable profit from such an experience. To be sure, Goreans tend to take their free women very seriously, though perhaps not as seriously as the free women are inclined to take themselves. The status of free women on Gor, particularly those of the upper castes, I note, is extremely high. It is much higher on Gor, for example, than it would be on contemporary Earth, where almost all women are free. When all, or most, women are free, there is obviously not much of a contrast between the free and slave. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )