Sentences with phrase «not philanderers»

People who engage in casual sex outside of marriage are not philanderers.

Not exact matches

I do write my Word, not copy them as many philanderers of word - isms do so attest!
It amazes me that Americans would rather elect a drunk, a philanderer, and a pot - smoking revolutionary rather than a guy that actually is faithful to his wife, has done no drugs, doesn't drink alcohol, and has actually had a job that created tens of thousands of jobs.
I can even see how it would seem unfair, especially if it's true that she didn't know at the time that he was a philanderer, much less one who had already hired a lawyer but was pretending that he wanted to stay married.
Not if you are a serial philanderer.
Jesus taught that all who have lust in their hearts are adulterers, but that doesn't mean a woman should shrug her shoulders when she learns her potential new husband is a serial philanderer.
His model explains the behavior of cads, philanderers, and Casanovas rather well but not that of men who appear to remain faithful to their wives and children.
As any grad student, philanderer, or North Korean nuclear program officer will attest, close monitoring is not always welcome.
The film, while slinging many barbed arrows, does not dispute the insistence that the party was a chaste one, though there is some suggestion of longing between her and Kennedy, a lifelong philanderer.
It's not a feature or even a short, per se, more of an experiment shot to accompany a production of the theater farce «Too Much Johnson,» but at least the first section plays just fine on its own as a tribute to silent slapstick comedy with Joseph Cotten doing Harold Lloyd antics and Buster Keaton chases as a serial philanderer pursued by a jealous husband.
From the cold and calculating would - be philanderer of a main character, a man who has worked his entire life to keep his wife and children at arm's length due to the fact that they are women, to the spoiled adult children of this stereotypical New England family of privilege whose mistakes get swept under the rug of propriety, there isn't a single person in this story that I would hold a door open for, let alone care about.
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