Not exact matches
Grenz's two chapters (9 and 10) on singleness
talked a lot about the sexuality of singleness, even
though he devotes little attention to not having
sex outside of marriage.
So even
though the interviewer, as far as we can tell, wasn't thinking about
sex, John Piper thought he was because that's what Piper thinks guys think about and what they
talk about when they're hanging out with other guys.
I also told him, if he didn't feel comfortable getting condoms, then perhaps he should reconsider his decision to have
sex: — RRB - I did respect his privacy
though and didn't insist that he had to
talk to me about it.
She goes into detail on being disappointed with a baby's
sex (
though she mistakenly uses «gender» but given the prevalence of this mistake in our society, I won't be too hard on her), a topic that can be very difficult to
talk about as so often people feel immense guilt for having a preference or any negative feeling around a baby's
sex.
Santorum, left to his own devices, does not come across as a hater, and
though he attacks same -
sex marriage, rarely
talks about gays and lesbians in the terms with which he's associated.
I'm not
talking about pounding a sugar filled milk chocolate bar everyday to increase your
sex drive
though.
Watching two pros like Mr. Landau and Mr. Sorvino go at each other is quite a treat —
though you best enjoy old men
talking about
sex, as the subtleties of pride, masculinity and self - identity of men are mere afterthoughts here.
These pitiable verbal assaults made him more than just a portlier, crasser Henny Youngman,
though; the famous Youngman quip «Take my wife, please,» became, in Dangerfield's hands, «During
sex my girlfriend always wants to
talk to me.
Watching two pros like Mr. Landau and Mr. Sorvino go at each other is quite a treat -
though you best enjoy old men
talking about
sex, as the subtleties of pride, masculinity and self - identity of men are mere afterthoughts here.
**** Zachary F November 29, 2012 this movie is sooo funny Jon C November 29, 2012 a fun, crude, and hilarious comedy two girl roomates formulate a plan to make their own
sex hotline in order to make ends meet hijinks and raw laughs ensue between two very different people who embrace their sexuality via telephone the performances from both Graynor and Miller are pretty damn fun to watch the dialogue is insanely funny and gratuitous there's a very strange cameo in here too by Nia Vardalos Justin Long adds a nice touch being the supporting gay best friend mentoring these two girls it's just very awkwardly humorous listening to these people
talk in this kind of film, there's interestingly no actual
sex happening on screen, no boobs, no ass, no exposed body parts the plot mainly focuses on the bonding relationship bewteen the two leads which is a good break from the usual norm we're used to I can't help but feel
though that the filmmakers didn't have anything left at the end, some of it felt unfinished and unresolved for all those problems, «For A Good Time, Call..»
Sarah Leibel, who teaches English and
sex education at Blackstone, says that
though she's always there to
talk to her students, she endeavors not to cut them too much slack academically — and that students appreciate being held to strict standards.
Parents convey very important messages to young people
though their attitudes and behaviour, whether they
talk about
sex or not.
Even
though gay relationships are totally natural, certain environments make it difficult for same -
sex lovers to openly
talk about their relationship in public.
Thankfully, my parents
talked to me about
sex and protection, so I at least had the basics — even
though it was more of a taboo topic and I didn't feel comfortable asking for more than the small bit that they told.