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I am a female slaver. Are there quotes regarding female slavers entering taverns?

Answer
Greetings,

While there are female slavers, there is no indication that being of that caste grants them any special dispensation to enter taverns.

I wish you well,
Fogaban



"I will obtain the full value of my wages from her," said the Lady Tima, "even untrained as she is now. You will see. And, in time, she will conduct a sale as skillfully as any female slaver."
Fighting Slave of Gor     Book 14     Page 163


Most Gorean women tend to be attractive, and most Gorean men tend to be strong, for example. Accordingly, in a business such as slaving it is not unusual that the female slaver sooner or later, in one way or another finds the collar on her own throat.
Players of Gor     Book 20     Page 86


"I have never been in one of these places before," she said. "I now understand why it is that free women never enter Paga taverns."
Assassin of Gor     Book 5     Page 22


"Should I wish to enter a paga tavern, for example," I said, "you will accompany me." "In most paga taverns," he said, "free women are not permitted. In some they are." "I see," I said. To force an entry to such a place, I then understood, might necessitate an altercation, one perhaps ensuing in the exposure of my identity as the Tatrix. A common free woman, for example, might simply be forbidden to cross certain thresholds.
Kajira of Gor     Book 19     Page 122


As is well known, free women are not permitted in the paga taverns or brothels, and it is dangerous for them to enter them, even for those bold enough to disguise themselves as slaves, but similar restrictions do not apply to the public eating houses. Even so, free women of high caste seldom patronize them, not because of any explicit impropriety in doing so, but, rather, because of the narrowness and plainness of the offerings, the rudeness of the appointments, and the general vulgarity of the diners. Such reservations, however, are seldom entertained by men of high caste, who welcome an opportunity to obtain a cheap convenient meal, particularly during the workday. Paga may not be served in the eating houses, but a variety of cheap ka-la-nas is usually available.
Conspirators of Gor     Book 31     Pages 151 - 152




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