Sentences with phrase «women i know seem»

I've never been a woman, so I can't speak from experience, but when I was younger the women I knew seemed to fear aging, which they claimed was worse for them.
Or perhaps not so much her fancy, as most women I know seem to avoid shorts like the plague.
They look around and see that some women they know seem to be getting along fine and they deduce from these personal observations that there is no problem.

Not exact matches

But the women I know today seem to love life as much.
She seems to broaden this comment out to apply to women more generally — you know, those not regularly being dealt death threats, but those rather being victims of subtle sexism day in and day out.
Taken to its logical extreme, his research seems to argue that boards should have only female directors, but he's careful to point out that not all women score highly on complex moral reason (sometimes known as «CMR») decision - making, and some men do.
IH: I have to believe that there is a glass ceiling, because I know enough women who seem to have experienced it, but I've never experienced it myself.
Ginger: there are heteros that have anal, and there are gay women, which people seem to ignore; you know the revulsion you feel for gay sex?
sorry... btu seems to me you do nt know men and women... people are just «it» not a he or she
Hope amidst suffering, hope when men know only defeat and despair, hope when death seems to smother out the shoots of life springing from the hearts of men, hope for our society, our world, our city, our schools, courts, prisons, legislatures, hope for our children, for our elderly, hope for all the millions of men and women over the face of this globe who simply want to live out their lives as free human beings not trampled down and stepped on by the overlords of this world.
I am not Chad but, at the same time it seems you want to know if it is right to impose on women to take responsibility for their actions.
The ancient writers of Scripture seem to affirm what all women know -
His egotistic and self - described «messianic tendencies» seem to be tempered by lifelong friendships and a 25 - year marriage to a woman he's known since he was 15.
We should know too whether the silence rule of I Corinthians I4: 34 means that, after all, women must not lead in prayer nor prophesy publicly, as 11:4 - 10 seemed to allow them to do, or only that women must take no part in judging prophets, which is the theme of the immediate context, 14:29 - 33.
Jesus seemed to have known the woman — to have been her «friend» — as his later comments indicate.
The novel is about men imprisoned, men who live together yet apart, who must learn the lessons women seem to know already because they are lessons about living in community, about nurturing and about accepting pain and humiliation as part of life.
He's authentic, trustworthy, well informed, and seems to know how to treat women.
Neville i mentioned those people only because the discussion was talking about dominionism the combination of the church and state as a governing rule all those people were government leaders all of them suffered in there own way.Its was the suffering that prepared them for the roles that they were to play and there faith in God was what helped them get through.We are made stronger in our weakness no matter how important or unimportant we may appear to others.I guess it is easy to fall into the lie about political involvement that its hard to make change but some people have had a huge impact.Really it is God who deserves the praise he is the one that creats the opportunitys to make impact on the world as in our strength we can do nothing.In hebrews the great men and woman of faith there are those that seemed unimportant to the world and many suffered for there faith Our Lord knows everyone by name and every small act of faith we do he remembers because we do it out of our love for him that is what the christian walk is about living for Jesus and sharing that love with others.brentnz.
I knew that, in turn, I would not be experiencing this bliss if it had not been for the wonders of electricity; obeisance then to its discoverers, yes, and to the electricians, the technicians, the music publishers, the record publishers, the record producers, the instrument makers and cabinet makers, the storekeepers, the delivery men, yes to all those myriad men and women whose seemingly un-coordinated efforts, which in themselves were the product of millennia of past strivings, had unwittingly, conspired to bring me, yes me, paradoxically as it must seem, a few fleeting moments of timeless bliss.
He knows that an individual voice will be raised in resistance, but he knows that he is stronger, he knows that for an instant one still can cause men to seem serious, but he knows also that privately they long to laugh with him; he knows that for an instant one can still cause a woman to hold a fan before her eyes when he talks, but he knows that she is laughing behind the fan, that the fan is not absolutely impervious to vision, he knows that one can write on it an invisible inscription, he knows that when a woman strikes at him with her fan it is because she has understood him, he knows without the least danger of deception how laughter sneaks in, and how when once it has taken up its lodging it lies in ambush and waits.
This is such a huge subject that I must beg indulgence, therefore, if I give my space to but a small fraction of the historic faith — namely its main emphases on God, Christ, the Church, and eternal life — and consider only these in our modem context, in the effort to discover what values they may have for men and women who are tossed about in an unsettled world, with an uncertain future, and doomed — almost certainly it seems — to a doubtful truce of arms, at worst to a war which threatens to annihilate man as we have known him and in any event to leave us a bare existence such as we can eke out on a totally devastated planet.
(Also, I know there's this big push among the neo-Reformed crowd right now to make the Puritans seem not - so - bad, but the Puritans did some pretty bad things... to women, to Native Americans, to Quakers, and to religious dissidents.
Though, in the absence of woman, he may know nothing of his maleness or its meaning, the first human being seems to have been male.
The serious Freudians, with their talk of penis envy and father - fixation, certainly seemed far off the point; in any case, the women of my own acquaintance who had undergone classical psychoanalysis were more obtuse about the sources of their own conduct and feelings than any other women I knew.
I do not know whether some sort of decentralized democratic socialism can supply a healthier economic base for the kind of change that seems necessary if we are to continue as a society of free men and women.
It seems to make a lot more sense than continuing the failed experiment known as the women's featherweight division.
We don't know for sure but you seem to think that you do, a mans pride can be a stubborn thing, just ask the woman.
With womens» sport growing all the time, it seems important that you know exactly who these stunning sportswomen are.
I think women get sexier as they get older but it seems like the women think they are no longer sexy once they approach menopause and men feel less manly when they go through andropause.
It seems like they no longer trust womens» bodies to do what they have been doing for thousands of years.
This seems true of many lesbian women I know.
I'd agree with the latter if I didn't see a familiar pattern in the majority of the women I know, which would seem to suggest that lifelong monogamy just may not be a gal's thing (and many argue it's not a guy's thing, either).
Women living in countries known for their spicy culinary dishes do not make changes to their diet while pregnant and this doesn't seem to affect their babies.
ANNIE LAIRD: I'm just wondering part of it though you have to balance I mean it talks about how good omega 3's are and then it almost feels like well that seems like that's bad guidance you know if you tell women not to eat fish.
Is that because these women are fertile, can still have kids and generally look better the younger they are whereas men «age better» (though most of the guys I seem to know are all bald or balding, but let's assume this is generally true)?
She seemed genuinely upset and confused by the fact that a woman had never been president and wanted to know why.
This seems at first counter-intuitive, since it is well known that women are more likely to take the first formal steps towards separation / divorce.
MacKinnon, one of the two authors of «Plenty: One Man, One Woman, and a Raucous Year of Eating Locally,» knows that eating local can seem expensive and time - consuming.
Flint and colleagues suggested that when midwives get to know the women for whom they provide care, interventions are minimised.22 The Albany midwifery practice, with an unselected population, has a rate for normal vaginal births of 77 %, with 35 % of women having a home birth.23 A review of care for women at low risk of complications has shown that continuity of midwifery care is generally associated with lower intervention rates than standard maternity care.24 Variation in normal birth rates between services (62 % -80 %), however, seems to be greater than outcome differences between «high continuity» and «traditional care» groups at the same unit.25 26 27 Use of epidural analgesia, for example, varies widely between Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London, and the North Staffordshire NHS Trust.
Very little is known about the direct effects of drinking on breastfeeding; a 2017 study showed that over half of Australian women who breastfeed drink at low levels, and use strategies, such as timing when they drink and breastfeed, which does not seem to be harmful to babies at 12 months.
I found so much comfort in knowing my symptoms were real, that other women had been through the same thing, and that it seemed to be a simple hormone imbalance causing the symptoms.
There seemed to be a common theme among the women that I spoke with and that was that they wanted to go back to work but didn't know where to start.
It seems to me that as long as the number of women choosing home births is small, then the absolute number of deaths / injuries will be small (though we know not as a % of attempts).
Diane von Furstenberg, who has been designing for years, seems to just have a knack for knowing how to design for the body of a woman and the snazz and love of prints to keep it interesting.
The only patterns seem to be with 2nd, 3rd, etc. kids and women I've known have similar experiences to the 1st baby.
And going to the Wednesday support group with the tribe of women there and one just seemed like there was a bunch of older babies there to at that time seemed like hey these babies you know are older and thriving and their moms you know survived past the first couple of months.
Since there are few classes offered for the woman that is straddling both, it seems the choice is to figure out how to join with those that don't know of loss or to miss out completely.
I thought I knew a great deal about the body's» ability to give birth and women's strength and determination, and that seemed to be enough as I planned for my natural, unmedicated, birth center waterbirth.
Regardless, some women seem to know when their pregnancy is something a little more unusual than the average pregnancy.
I've only met one woman named Colleen, but it's a classic name that everyone seems to know, but no one uses anymore.
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