Sentences with phrase «feminine feel rather»

Not exact matches

These words may be of little comfort for the young woman who still struggles to believe that her feminine qualities are valuable to God, or to the young man who has been made to feel shame because he'd rather visit an art museum than watch a cage fight.
Summer: Taking a rather literal approach to start off our summer - inspired baby name theme, Summer has a feminine but not - too - girly feeling to it, don't you think?
It feels rather feminine and classic, while also ensuring that your pins aren't constantly on show.
There's something about the shimmery pastels on the eyes, coupled with the darker tone of the lip that makes this look feel more elegant and feminine, rather than dark and vampy!
I love ruffles but they can easily be overdone; here I feel that they're a subtle feminine accent rather than a huge attention grab.
This is so pretty... it doesn't even feel like «pink» (I'm not a pink person either...), but rather super soft and feminine.
Rather it adorns you with layers of beautifully printed fabric that makes you feel feminine and beautiful.
The leather makes it have a manly feel (that might not make a bit of sense), but it's a rather small bag that gives it a bit of a feminine feel.
With the right fabric and style of clothing piece white can also feel rather feminine or bold.
After all, there are few areas that are really «denied» to men, if the level of operations demanded be transcendent, responsible or rewarding enough: men who have a need for «feminine» involvement with babies or children gain status as pediatricians or child psychologists, with a nurse (female) to do the more routine work; those who feel the urge for kitchen creativity may gain fame as master chefs; and, of course, men who yearn to fulfill themselves through what are often termed «feminine» artistic interests can find themselves as painters or sculptors, rather than as volunteer museum aides or part time ceramists, as their female counterparts so often end up doing; as far as scholarship is concerned, how many men would be willing to change their jobs as teachers and researchers for those of unpaid, part - time research assistants and typists as well as full - time nannies and domestic workers?
It is one reason why Mallinson feels a particular charge about this exhibit, which frames feminine perspectives of nurturing rather than domination.
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