Heterosexual
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73 examples of Heterosexual in a sentence
Shake it, and you have a
heterosexual
couple.
Run for your
heterosexual
lives, people.
Run for your
heterosexual
lives.
Is it over here, by the people who have had one or two
heterosexual
experiences so far?
As if white people don't have some sort of racial identity or belong to some racial category or construct, as if
heterosexual
people don't have a sexual orientation, as if men don't have a gender.
Just like with heterosexism, if you're a
heterosexual
person and you yourself don't enact harassing or abusive behaviors towards people of varying sexual orientations, if you don't say something in the face of other
heterosexual
people doing that, then, in a sense, isn't your silence a form of consent and complicity?
And then there are men and women who cross the
heterosexual
line, who have sex with their own sex, or who have a different gender identity.
So what I'd like to do is have you raise your hand if you've ever heard a
heterosexual
couple having sex.
You may think that can't happen, but I grew up in a society where my mother put out small vases of cigarettes for dinner parties, where blacks and whites used separate bathrooms, and where everybody claimed to be
heterosexual.
In United States v. Windsor, a 79-year-old lesbian named Edith Windsor sued the federal government when she was forced to pay estate taxes on her deceased wife's property, something that
heterosexual
couples don't have to do.
You're a
heterosexual
or a homosexual, or you never have sex.
It was met with nostalgic aunts who missed seeing my knees in the shadow of skirts, who reminded me that my kind of attitude would never bring a husband home, that I exist for
heterosexual
marriage and child-bearing.
We included
heterosexual
couples, where the man for some reason did not have good-quality sperm, and lesbian couples who obviously needed to find sperm elsewhere.
I also asked
heterosexual
men to imagine a woman that they're partnered with is pregnant, and then asked women to imagine that they are pregnant, and then tell me the first words that come to mind when they imagine having sex.
Whether it's encouraging mutuality and caring; what it means about the way they see other sex acts; whether it's giving them more control over and joy in their experience, and what it means about gay teens, who can have multiple sex partners without
heterosexual
intercourse.
Given that approximately one in eight
heterosexual
couples has difficulty conceiving, and that homosexual couples and single parents often need clinical help to make a baby, the demand for IVF has been growing.
And here, I need to apologize for confining my comments to
heterosexual
norms.
Globally, most new HIV infections occur between
heterosexual
partners, and here in the States, women, especially women of color, are at an increased risk.
And anyone who's ever been in a
heterosexual
relationship knows that the minds of men and the minds of women are not indistinguishable.
And with countries like India, China, Indonesia and Brazil, along with the United States, accounting for 50 percent of the world's millennials, it's clear that the white, often male,
heterosexual
narrative of the millennial is only telling half the story.
Lesbian, gay and bisexual teens are more than three times more likely to attempt suicide than their
heterosexual
peers, and transgender teens are almost six times more likely.
After all, if you are completely healthy and you have
heterosexual
sex, the risk of infection in one intercourse is one in 1,000.
It's the special situation, probably of concurrent sexual partnership among part of the
heterosexual
population in some countries, or some parts of countries, in south and eastern Africa.
Media headlines still to this day, just [like] last month, will talk about the views such as people believing that gay adoption is just morally wrong; that gay people who want children do it because they want some sort of "trophy" in order to mimic
heterosexual
lifestyles; that gay people will turn their children gay.
And the research into gay adopters is now showing that this is one of the common themes: gay adopters often choose adoption as their first choice, unlike many
heterosexual
couples, and because of that, it means we come with a different set of more positive expectations at the beginning.
Shaggy, friendly yet frustrating film has the same old message: if you want to make it in this world, being imaginative isn't enough, you have to live up to your place in society and that means living by the (heterosexual) rules that govern us.
In short, if you enjoy watching homo-eroticism masquerading as compassion, and the depiction of
heterosexual
lovemaking and the female form in a hideous and degrading light - then this movie is for you.
didn't have any compulsion whatsoever in presenting the different
heterosexual
couples in the most passionate embraces including nudity and super close-ups of French kissing and all sorts of nude contortions in bed, completely unnecessary in their length and in the story, when the moment came to show the same experiences with the homosexual couple, they only dare to go as far as an excruciatingly painful hug, almost among scholarly giggles, with two very nervous actors.
It seems clear from the beginning of the film that the two characters are quite
heterosexual
-- when Radha does her scene at the end of the movie with Aashok, she makes it quite clear that "without desire she was dead", and the implication was that if he had desired so, he could have fulfilled her quite completely, and also when Sita seemed very disappointed when her husband seemed to not like her.
It's also an amusing story line that brings a smile to your face with each scene--I loved it and I'm a 60 year old
heterosexual
guy.
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