You can borrow some pick - up lines,
ways they talk to women, how they write things, and things like that.
Not exact matches
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in
women's rights today, thanks
to her six years as an assistant
to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,»
talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest
way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is
to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
But, she added, «as soon as I heard about this, I knew I was going
to go because of my level of horror at the
way folks are
talking about
women's issues postelection.»
Then, in a response
to a question about consumers that referenced the coarseness of the election and domestic violence issues in the NFL, Nooyi said «forget the Pepsi brand — how dare we
talk about
women that
way?
I wish more Catholic
women wold speak out like this
to show support for Obama's law, instead of letting the men do all the
talking for them, the
way it's been since the middle ages.
The
way this half - baked interviewer
talks to this remarkable, self - made, successful, intelligent
woman... is absolutely disgusting.
I find meditation, and compassion for self
to be conducive
to what you
talk of with loving God and mankind — sometimes in mysterious, unfathomable and transcendent
ways, encountering the power
to open up men and
women to each other and God in love peace justice and human dignity.
Ask me about resurrection and now I'd be likely
to talk to you about the last warm gold light of the afternoon and fresh tea leaves and Cheerios on the floor and Van Gogh's brushstrokes and the
way women clap their hands together and cross their legs when they laugh properly.
Endless
talk of «choices» can itself be confusing and worrying - for both men and
women alike - and a real difficulty for young people in the West today is that of making a definite commitment:
to a job,
to a
way of life, and, very notably,
to marriage.
I am ashamed of the
way I judge those I deem judgmental, the
way I stumble through my day without prayer, the
way I issue praises
to heaven in one breath and curse my brothers in the next, the
way I
talk a big game about loving others and then brush past the
woman crying in the airport, the
way cynicism seeps into my bones, the
way I zone out in front of my wireless glowing mirror in a pathetic effort
to avoid confronting it all.
I was just sharing last night how a
woman at my last church was
talking about unconditional love in the face of her grandkids opening presents, but when she didn't hear the tried and true message from the previous pastor (who by the
way was one of architects of the church's mission
to «love God and love people unconditionally) that was a problem.
The basis of your belief system appears
to be that, you will go
to a place of eternal fire and torture, unless you accept that 2000 years ago god sent a piece of himself
to Earth in human form (Jesus) knowing in advance that this Jesus would live, be crucified, died, then come alive again, then ascend
to heaven
to rejoin himself, and that this was the only
way that humans could be cleansed of the evil that is inherent in them because a rib
woman was convinced by a
talking snake
to eat an apple.
Why are we not
talking about Romney and his Mormon religion and the
way they treat
women and why don't they get
to go on missions.
You seem
to have highlighted particular sins as though some are worse than others all sin leads
to death not just the big ones because we all are sinners.All have gone astray none are righteous.I believe the worst sin is pride idolatry is the first commandment we set ourselves as Gods.Regardless of what the sin is, our hearts are condemned by our pride.It wasnt the sin of homosexuality or sexual deviance that destroyed sodom.It was there pride and it is one of our biggest stumbling blocks in our christian walk or it certainly was for me.We look at the story of the adulterous
woman and we think adultery is a terrible crime but the story is for our benefit
to show that we all are sinners that Jesus does nt condemn us but came
to save us.And when Jesus says go and sin no more he was not only
talking to the
woman but everyone else that was around judging her for her sin its a universal message that we all need
to see that we all are condemned because of our sin that Jesus came
to save us and that we turn from our sin and follow him.Because he is the
way the truth and the life.brentnz
Increasingly,
women theologians in Asia, Africa and Latin America are pointing out that well - being or the quality of life has another very important dimension this is the
way in which we relate
to our bodies and
talk of sexuality.
This is one reason I haven't
talked up
to now — 1 knew I'd get emotional about it... You know, this is the first time I've been in a group with other
women who feel the
way I do.
By and large a man often
talks to a
woman quite differently from the
way he
talks to another man.
Sometimes, men and
women just don't know how
to talk to one another and it can get in the
way.
One of the studies that I
talk about in the book is where social science researchers look at black
women who had experienced trauma, and they found these
women were more likely
to internalize the characteristics of the Strong Black
Woman as a
way of coping with trauma.
The experience of the first rite of passage for the
women clergy I have
talked with varies from the male experience in the following
ways: The young
woman is likely
to have a similar inner experience of a mystical «call,» or in some other
way feel led
to make a conscious decision
to train for the ministry.
Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby (Gen 18:2 NIV)»... Furthermore, there is a good reason
to study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimon
to study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same
way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss
to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimon
to greet one another for example,,, so when King David
talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a
woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture
to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimon
to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels
to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimon
to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping
to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimon
to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a
way that has nothing
to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimon
to do with its original context... «
To the law and to the testimon
To the law and
to the testimon
to the testimony!
We need
to find a compassionate and informed
way to talk about mental health problems and their prevalence amongst men and
women in our community.
Yet its alienation from other radical movements, especially black liberation, and its recourse
to a kind of «separatist» ideology — that
talks about the oppression of
women as more basic than any other form of oppression in a
way that makes
women a separate cause unrelated
to other kinds of oppression — may be working its own kind of subtle social encapsulation.
It's a great non formal
way to talk to the
women about health issues that affect them.
SB Nation reached out
to Madison Blackley, a professional rider for Bataleon Snowboards,
to talk about her thoughts on cannabis, whether she feels it's affected her career, and why she feels men are able
to get away with cannabis use in a
way that
women are not.
And then I started
to think of all the
ways in which I've heard
women talk about men — many seemed all too quick
to assume a guy must have done something bad in any number of situations.
True, he acknowledged, but we got around
to talking about how rejection — or lack of rejection — impacts the
way men and
women approach dating.
Peggy discusses the
ways pleasure is largely missing from young
women's sexual encounters and calls on us
to close the «orgasm gap» by
talking candidly with them from an early age about sex, bodies, intimacy and joy.
With only five minutes
to spare before the
talk was supposed
to begin, Julian and I hightailed it into the building, quickly saying hello as we passed a couple of
women I know from our AP group on the
way.
Innerbrat summed it all up nicely when she said, «The important thing here, as with everything regarding
women's health, is
to give
women the ownership of our own bodies, so we can make an informed, conscious decision about what's best for us and our children; and the first and best
way to be informed is
to openly
talk about the subject.»
I think we need
to talk to our daughters and sons about the messages that the media is sending them about
women, body image, and sex, much in the same
way that we deconstruct the messages about fast food and other issues.
My first consult was with a lovely
woman named Erin, and we
talked about the challenges of work re-entry (she has a toddler and a preschooler), how
to start a blog, and how
to intersect with social media in
ways that feel comfortable
to her (as someone who is not an oversharer) while meeting her goals.
From the numerous conversations (both on the telephone and via email) that MomsTEAM's Senior Health and Safety Editor, Lindsey Barton Straus, and I have had over the years with our friends at US Lacrosse, especially CEO, Steve Stenersen (who I started
talking to way back in 1999 - 2000), director of health and sport safety, Bruce Griffin (who was one of the principal authors of the draft standard), and Ann Carpenetti, vice president of lacrosse operations and co-chair of the
women's lacrosse headgear task group, I am confident that the draft standard is based on sound science.
«
Women tend
to think about it and
talk about it in a more critical, analytical and honest
way.»
As a feminist, I find the
way he
talks down
to women incredibly frustrating.
Women from the Third World expected to talk about ways that underdevelopment was holding women back, when the focus of the Conference was abortion and contracep
Women from the Third World expected
to talk about
ways that underdevelopment was holding
women back, when the focus of the Conference was abortion and contracep
women back, when the focus of the Conference was abortion and contraception.
We chatted sewing, we chatted knitting, they told me all about the
woman whose fabric I was buying (perhaps more than I wanted
to know, actually... oh, scandal), and I smiled as they chastised the men (who couldn't hear them anyway)
to «take the sports
talk outside and get out of the
way!».
And so, it's just, it's an awesome
way to see
women connect, and they don't just sit there and
talk about breastfeeding, they
talk about all things parenting; all the different things that they are going through, but it's a common bond between them.
That,
to me, is a huge step, that a mass - market publisher has published an entire book
talking about
women's negative feelings in a
way that validates us.
«Additionally, these
women reported that they were less likely
to feel that they were treated with respect and
talked to in a
way they understood by staff during pregnancy, labour and birth, and postnatal care.
I would ask that you not make a big deal out of it if a
woman breastfeeds near you - I promise you that no
woman will find it offensive if you continue
to talk to and interact with her in the same
way you were before her little one latched on
to eat.
«Well, we're going
to be
talking about a
woman's right
to choose and equal pay, and the fact that Mr. Murphy's views are
way out of step with Hudson Valley values, for the rest of this campaign.
Through these, the negative things we used
to see in foreign countries are finding their
way here and our young men and
women pick them up and it is affecting our society,» he told Kwadwo Asare - Baffour Acheampong (KABA) on Asempa FM's «Ekosii Sen» political
talk show on Tuesday February 9 while mourning Abuakwa North MP J B Danwuah Adu, who was killed Tuesday dawn at his Shiashie residence in the national capital, Accra.
[85] Conservative MP Margot James, who was considered one of the most influential gay
women in 2009, [86] called these comments «scaremongering» and said: «I think it is a completely unacceptable
way for a prelate
to talk.
In the minority - and
women - owned business community, the
talk is typically that the city isn't doing enough
to give them contracts and that the state's leading the
way.
«There's definitely a Mean Girls - style Burn Book in politics — patriarchy isn't gendered — but the
way we
talk about other
women is important,» Creasy tells Vogue for a piece in the February 2018 issue on seven influential females fighting
to empower
women in the battle for equality.
WAMC's David Guistina
talks with Judy Patrick of the Daily Gazette about students who decided
to opt - out of the state common core tests yesterday and a
woman who's bringing attention
to potholes on the streets of Schenectady in a unique
way.
Whereas
women love
to talk about their challenges in order
to overcome them, men often accept this as a
way of life and internalize their fears.
Solutions should focus on
ways to promote participation broadly across professional settings, not just encourage
women to ask questions after
talks, Johnston says.
Although fat
talk has been thought of by psychologists as a
way women may attempt
to initiate and strengthen their social bonds, Corning's research finds that fat - talkers are liked less than
women who make positive statements about their bodies.