Sentences with phrase «liberate every woman who»

There's all this rhetoric in Australia about prostitution, about how it's a woman's right, full of liberated women who just can't wait to sell their bodies.
This is a liberated woman who throws caution to the wind in pursuit of her lover and who relishes the attention that he bestows on her.
If you don't — because you're a liberated woman who can have sex whenever you damn well please — don't be too surprised if a decent percentage of those men never call again.
Rather, it is to liberate every woman who wants to be a mother for motherhood.

Not exact matches

Christian women of a reformist orientation — who regard themselves as feminists and yet claim the Christian tradition as bearer of a liberating truth, capable of reform in a more humanizing direction — find themselves addressing sisters who share some fundamental positions but who reject some that are to the reformers at least of equal importance.
And as a woman, referring to God as She or as Mother serves as an important, liberating reminder that I am indeed created in the image of God, not as some lesser being who exists in perpetual subordination to men, but as an expression of God's very self.
Can a male minister counsel in a liberating fashion with the women members of his congregation, who invariably make up the bulk of his counseling load?
I truly believe it is Christ who has liberated women.
They are surprised because, as a self - described «liberated woman» who champions women in church leadership and an egalitarian interpretation of Scripture, I don't fit the perceived mold for the submissive wife.
«Hoy canto al Dios del Pueblo en mi guitarra, un canto de mujer que se libera» («Today I sing to the God of my people with my guitar, I sing a song of a woman who liberates herself»), sings Rosa Marta Zárate.
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«There is a wonderful dialectic among women,» she said, characterising it as a clash between those of the fourth feminist wave, who believe «tweaking your bum into someone's crotch is not approved of», with «the other girls who say «if you want to be liberated, let me be too»».
No, I don't want to waltz around calling everyone — man or womanwho is sexually liberated a slut, but I also think that there's room to neutralize the meaning of it.
Most gorgeous, experienced cougar women, who know what they want from life, are looking for young attractive, sexually liberated men ready for on - line flirt, adult talks and casual encounters.
Women who date younger men may often feel liberated.
But the major dramatic thrust of this section is the change in Ronsel, who experiences what it's like to be both liberated and a liberator, also exploring a loving relationship with a white German woman.
With small tilts of her head, darting looks, nervous flutters and a Brahmin imperiousness that gradually eases and warms, Ms. Streep creates an acutely moving portrait of a woman who in liberating herself helps instigate a revolution.
Burt's childhood friend Ellen (a pitch - perfect Maggie Gyllenhaal) is a Women's Studies professor who now calls herself LN; her common - law husband Roderick (Josh Hamilton), a liberated guy, loves male sea horses because they carry babies in their brood pouches.
The nanny turns out to be a vivacious young woman named Tully (Mackenzie Davis), who brings a liberated air to the home.
And in a subtle and difficult performance, Joanne Whalley is the liberated young woman who briefly becomes Hopkins» mistress and is the catalyst for his breakthrough to more self - awareness.
Armed with a hammer and crippling PDST, Phoenix's squirrelly and traumatized antihero is a hired gun; a vigilante who specializes in liberating young women from sex trafficking.
The contrast runs through the entire album, from «So Afraid»» s declarations of vulnerability («I'm fine in my shell / I'm afraid of it all»), to «Django Jane»» s fearless battle cry against the threats Monáe perceives being made against her rights as «a woman, as a black woman, as a sexually liberated woman, even just as a daughter with parents who have been oppressed for many decades,» as she told The Guardian.
Our members celebrate every imaginable liberated woman among their choices of our top 55 women characters, including a factory worker who demands her rights from her employer, a widow who founds her own successful company in the very unequal 1940s, a woman with no legal property rights who schemes to hold onto her family home, and two friends who take «Give me liberty or give me death» quite literally.
Set chiefly against vivid seasonal landscapes, his half dozen «Moral Tales» — a succession of jousts between fragile, mostly inwardly reflective men and the women who tempt them — unleashed upon the world of film a modern, liberating and nonjudgmental voice, one at once philosophical and liltingly insightful on sexual matters.
He is surrounded by women whose awe he must earn, among them Okoye (Danai Gurira), the leader of his bald - pated, spear - wielding warrior women bodyguards; his sometime love interest Nakia (a resplendent Lupita Nyong» o), a Wakandan spy who is first shown during a secret mission liberating captive Nigerian girls; his indomitable mother Ramonda (Angela Bassett); and his teasing, science - genius kid sister Shuri (Letitia Wright), who proudly shows off to him her latest techno - gadgets with all the sniffy aplomb of Q tolerating 007.
She is a fully realized woman who nonchalantly admits to having a learning disability, yet is confident in being her effervescent, sexually liberated self.
Actress Audrey Tautou and designer Gabrielle «Coco» Chanel are both international symbols of modern French femininity — Chanel as the trend - setting couturier who liberated 20th century women with the simplicity and ease of her clothing, and Tautou as the single most recognizable French actress in the world, thanks to her captivating performances in films like 2001's Oscar - nominated Amelie and a little 2006 thriller called «The Da Vinci Code.
Sabrina Gschwandtner's «Hands at Work» at Shoshana Wayne Gallery By Sydney Walters Through August 26th This month, Shoshana Wayne Gallery presents «Hands at Work,» a solo show by multi-medium artist Sabrina Gschwandtner who literally dissects films to comment on the evolution of maker and renegotiates historic women's craft as liberating rather than divisive.
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