Sentences with phrase «coitus from»

On November 2, Minter guided viewers through Pretty / Dirty which includes her 1969 photos centered on femininity, her paintings linking cuisine to coitus from 1989 — 1990, and her multimedia studies of sex in the late - 2000s.
When three parents realize their teenage daughters have made a #SexPact to lose their virginity the night of senior prom, the adults set out to prevent any coitus from taking place on this sacred coming - of - age evening.

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If you are serious about prevention... then you will join us in demanding an end to the passage of this plague from predator to host theough the practice of LGBTQ coitus.
We are reminded, throughout the Bible to refrain from gay coitus because it is in conflict with God's will.
From Genesis to Leviticus, to II Kings, to Matthew, to Romans, to Jude, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand that GLBTQ coitus and marriage are not permitted as Christian practice.
In their latest study, Potash and colleagues describe the efficient and reproducible transmission of chimeric HIV from infected male mice to uninfected females via mating, providing the first report of HIV transmission by coitus in an animal model.
The infection can ONLY be passed on from one person to another when the infected person is having an «outbreak» at the time of coitus.
Most frequent cases arise from owners who allow their female dogs to wander off during heat resulting in suspicion or confirmation that coitus occurred.
Presented on a series of tables through the gallery, Iannone's work from 1968, Lists IV: A Much More Detailed Than Requested Reconstruction, is a narrative sequence of 34 black and white drawings, which highlight the artist's folkloric interest in coitus and the female form.
My paintings alternated images of lovers, recuperated from pornography so that only kisses were shown, no coitus, with images of treetops against the sky, as if viewed while lying in a bed of clover (or so I imagined).
Bodies tangling together in moments of clumsy coitus were the subject, repeated and developed in the form of sketchbook drawings, bleary paintings, and a couple of embroidered canvases artfully copied from drawings.
«To strictly adhere to the primary definition of adultery in the 1961 edition of Webster's Third New International Dictionary and a corollary definition of sexual intercourse, which on its face does not require coitus, is to avert one's eyes from the sexual realities of our world.»
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