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Tal and Welcome
A Freewomen of Gor always walks a fine line between freedom and
enslavement. They have to watch how they behave in generally.
The way they talk, eat, walk and express themselves as well as
the way the Freewomen handle situations. A Freewoman needs to
know when the right time to speak up is and when it is better to
remain silent. While she is to be treated with respect, because
she is a Freeperson, She can also be subject to punishments.
“I do not need permission to speak,” she cried.
“I am a free woman! I am not a slave!”
Fighting Slave of Gor - 38
In the books most Freewomen were cruel and jealous, some of them
did end up in a collar for that. The discussion about the
clothing, collaring, punishing, behaving and traveling of a
Freewoman has been ongoing for years and in no way will this
page change that but maybe it gives you a little bit of
information about the life of a Freewoman.
The men, save I, rose as one to their feet,
for Gorean men commonly stand when a free woman enters a room."
Guardsman of Gor - 255
On the left side, in the Navigation Bar, are listed some of the
Quotes from the Gorean Books of John Norman, collected over the
year by various sources. Please enjoy. Thankies to Lince for
help.
There
is no higher person, nor one more respected, than the Gorean
free woman.... Hunters
of Gor -
Page 311
(Author: Taraa of HMC)
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