Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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64
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I had not, however, been favored with anything approximating an extensive training.
64
7
For example, I had not been given much training in what one might have referred to as "domestic tasks," such things as cooking, cleaning, sewing, attending to a domicile, shopping, and so on.
64
8
On my former world I had been too impatient or vain to concern myself with such things.
64
9
Such things, if done at all, were for others, particularly women, lesser women, women I implicitly regarded as my inferiors.
64
10
There were few services, laundering, cleaning, and such, that one could not purchase.
64
11
Where food was concerned I frequented cafeterias, restaurants, and food shops, where one might be served readily, if not well.
64
12
One could also purchase varieties of packaged foods that might be conveniently prepared.
I had not, however, been favored with anything approximating an extensive training.
For example, I had not been given much training in what one might have referred to as "domestic tasks," such things as cooking, cleaning, sewing, attending to a domicile, shopping, and so on.
On my former world I had been too impatient or vain to concern myself with such things.
Such things, if done at all, were for others, particularly women, lesser women, women I implicitly regarded as my inferiors.
There were few services, laundering, cleaning, and such, that one could not purchase.
Where food was concerned I frequented cafeterias, restaurants, and food shops, where one might be served readily, if not well.
One could also purchase varieties of packaged foods that might be conveniently prepared.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )