“Is it men’s disgust of women that makes so many of them treat women with such contempt? Is it that which makes it so easy to point out that the Don Juans and the Lotharios, for all their hunger for women, are often merely trying to see how many women they can punish?”

Section 36 (p. 114)
Venus Plus X (1960)

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American speculative fiction writer 1918–1985

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